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.
Kat Crowder, who spent six months at the Ohio Reformatory for Women with Shirilla, told TMZ that Shirilla used an arts kit to create jewelry including nose rings, bracelets and custom shoes. Crowder said payments were handled through Cash App and referred to the activity using jail slang for sugar daddy sites, though she clarified it was not literal.