Mackenzie Shirilla draws criticism over prison calls and violations

Dominic Russo's sister Christine has slammed Mackenzie Shirilla for discussing male admirers during recorded jail calls. Prison officials have documented multiple rule violations by Shirilla, including a sexually explicit video call.

Christine Russo listened to the calls and expressed disappointment. She said Shirilla is careful with her words now that she knows they are recorded. Christine added that it is sad her mother condones conversations with strange men and urged her to seek therapy and spiritual guidance instead.

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Illustration of Mackenzie Shirilla joking with her mother during a jail phone call, showing a lighthearted exchange amid serious legal issues.
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Mackenzie Shirilla jokes about booty during jail call with mom

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A newly released recording captures Mackenzie Shirilla and her mother laughing over comments about her appearance during a jail call. The lighthearted exchange contrasts with the serious legal matters surrounding her case.

Bodycam footage shows Steve Shirilla confronting officers in November 2022 shortly after his daughter's arrest. Mackenzie Shirilla was later convicted of murder in a deadly crash. A prison phone call reveals her complaints about boredom behind bars.

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A former inmate alleges that Mackenzie Shirilla continued making money behind bars by crafting jewelry and other items. The claims come years after Shirilla's 2023 conviction for a fatal crash.

Jalooni Blackshear, an Alaska corrections officer, was sentenced to 150 years in prison on Tuesday for the murders of his wife and daughter.

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Craig Liner, 62, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and related charges for fatally shooting his ex-wife in her Tennessee driveway while she was on the phone with emergency services.

Attorneys for Sean Combs urged a federal appeals court on Thursday to speed up its decision on whether his 50-month prison sentence was improperly imposed. The Bad Boy founder, convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution, is serving his term at a low-security facility in New Jersey. The hearing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit focused on claims that the judge considered acquitted conduct during sentencing.

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Rep. Nancy Mace renewed her criticism of former Rep. Eric Swalwell, accusing him of predatory behavior after reports that he recently contacted a former intern on Snapchat.

 

 

 

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