Mackenzie Shirilla atrai críticas por telefonemas e violações na prisão

Christine, irmã de Dominic Russo, criticou Mackenzie Shirilla por discutir pretendentes homens durante chamadas gravadas na prisão. Funcionários da penitenciária documentaram diversas violações de regras por parte de Shirilla, incluindo uma videochamada sexualmente explícita.

Christine Russo ouviu as ligações e expressou desapontamento. Ela afirmou que Shirilla tem sido cuidadosa com as palavras agora que sabe que elas são monitoradas. Christine acrescentou que é triste que a mãe dela compactue com conversas com homens estranhos e a aconselhou a buscar terapia e orientação espiritual.

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