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Broward Influencer $krilla the Doll Back in Jail, Accused of Violating Pre-Trial Release Conditions

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Published on March 26, 2024
Broward Influencer $krilla the Doll Back in Jail, Accused of Violating Pre-Trial Release ConditionsSource: Unsplash/ niu niu

Florida's social media realm has been abuzz with yet another twist in the ongoing legal struggles of local influencer Isabella Katerina Perrelli, known to her online followers as $krilla the Doll. The 19-year-old internet personality found herself handcuffed and booked into Broward County Main Jail Friday, after officers alleged that she had swiftly moved to violate the conditions of her pre-trial release, as reported by NBC Miami.

Deputies from Broward Sheriff's Office asserted that during a routine traffic stop last May, in which the vehicle she was a passenger in was pulled over for speeding, Perrelli engaged in a confrontation that escalated to striking a police officer. She was subsequently charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and refusing to obey a lawful order. The traffic stop, in turn, revealed possession of marijuana over 20 grams, leading to additional charges for the driver.

Further complicating Perrelli's legal entanglements was an arrest in December, this time tied to a missing person case out of Boca Raton. Perrelli's residence became the subject of a thorough search by law enforcement as part of the investigation, which turned incriminating after they unearthed several firearms in her possession. Since Perrelli's previous adjudication as delinquent for a burglary in 2019, her ownership of firearms represented a clear violation of Florida statutes. “Skrilla Doll” was slapped with a weapons charge, and the missing juvenile was found in her home, as noted by Boca Post.

Despite the mounting legal woes and a previous record, Perrelli secures to have exhibited a bold demeanor on social media, well-cultivated through her presence as $krilla the Doll. Her apparent disregard for the severity of the charges, as suggested by her actions during the traffic stop and the ostentatious display of firearms on her Instagram, raises questions about the impact of online personas on real-life conduct.

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