TACOMA — Steven Powell wants the state of Washington to pay for court-ordered sex offender treatment he says was denied while serving time in prison for voyeurism.
Powell filed a motion in Pierce County Superior Court that will be heard Friday.
The News Tribune reports a response to the motion filed by a state lawyer for the Department of Corrections says Powell did not qualify for treatment in prison under the way he was sentenced.
Powell, 64, was released last month after serving a 30-month sentence for taking photographs of two young neighbor girls.
Powell is the father-in-law of Utah mother Susan Cox-Powell, who disappeared in 2009. His son, Josh Powell, was a suspect before he killed himself and his two children in an explosive house fire in 2012.
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