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Is MacKenzie Shirilla Heading to OnlyFans? Her Prison Behavior Says Yes

30 min · 8. Juni 2026
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Mackenzie Shirilla's Prison Record EXPOSED: Sexual Misconduct, Contraband & More | Criminal MotivesIs Mackenzie Shirilla sabotaging her own future behind bars? In this episode, therapist Matt Phifer dives deep into 58+ pages of conduct reports from Ohio's Department of Corrections revealing a pattern of infractions that could keep Mackenzie locked up for the rest of her life.From being out of place after hours, to possessing nude magazines and contraband clothing, to allegations of sexual activity and explicit behavior on video visits the records paint a troubling picture of someone who refuses to follow the rules, even in prison.Matt is joined by Justin Pernie, crisis manager at White Collar Advice and a former federal inmate, who breaks down what these infractions really mean for Mackenzie's future including her 2037 parole hearing and what she'd need to do to ever have a chance at getting out.In this episode:Mackenzie Shirilla's full prison infraction timeline revealedThe explicit video visit conduct report she couldn't denyWhat a prison advisor says about her chances at paroleWhy Matt Phifer believes Mackenzie may be heading toward OnlyFansThe role her parents may be playing in all of it.📝 Join my FREE Substack for exclusive case updates, court document insights, and bonus discussions:👉 https://substack.com/@criminalmotives🧠 Struggling with your mental health or a toxic relationship?Get 15% off therapy with BetterHelp:👉 http://betterhelp.com/mattphifer

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Episode Is MacKenzie Shirilla Heading to OnlyFans? Her Prison Behavior Says Yes Cover

Is MacKenzie Shirilla Heading to OnlyFans? Her Prison Behavior Says Yes

Mackenzie Shirilla's Prison Record EXPOSED: Sexual Misconduct, Contraband & More | Criminal MotivesIs Mackenzie Shirilla sabotaging her own future behind bars? In this episode, therapist Matt Phifer dives deep into 58+ pages of conduct reports from Ohio's Department of Corrections revealing a pattern of infractions that could keep Mackenzie locked up for the rest of her life.From being out of place after hours, to possessing nude magazines and contraband clothing, to allegations of sexual activity and explicit behavior on video visits the records paint a troubling picture of someone who refuses to follow the rules, even in prison.Matt is joined by Justin Pernie, crisis manager at White Collar Advice and a former federal inmate, who breaks down what these infractions really mean for Mackenzie's future including her 2037 parole hearing and what she'd need to do to ever have a chance at getting out.In this episode:Mackenzie Shirilla's full prison infraction timeline revealedThe explicit video visit conduct report she couldn't denyWhat a prison advisor says about her chances at paroleWhy Matt Phifer believes Mackenzie may be heading toward OnlyFansThe role her parents may be playing in all of it.📝 Join my FREE Substack for exclusive case updates, court document insights, and bonus discussions:👉 https://substack.com/@criminalmotives🧠 Struggling with your mental health or a toxic relationship?Get 15% off therapy with BetterHelp:👉 http://betterhelp.com/mattphifer

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