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Convicted double murderer Erik Menendez, the younger of the Menendez brothers, dished on the “bullying and trauma” he’s seen over nearly three decades in California’s prison system in a rare interview on the “2 Angry Men Podcast.”
“Prison was hard for me,” Menendez told the hosts, TMZ’s Harvey Levin and his own attorney, Mark Geragos, speaking of his incarceration in past tense. “I faced a lot of bullying and trauma – it was a dangerous environment.”
Menendez and his brother, Joseph “Lyle” Mendnez, are both being held in California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility on life sentences without the possibility of parole, but under a new Golden State law, they could see their sentences reduced at a hearing next month and ultimately achieve freedom.
While about two dozen relatives have forgiven them and are publicly supporting their release, their mother’s brother is vehemently opposed and previously told Fox News Digital through his attorneys that he believes the motive was greed.
After killing their parents, the brothers went on a $700,000 spending spree that included luxury cars, Rolex watches and even a restaurant.