The woman accused of injecting a man penis with silicon — a procedure that led to his death — has pleaded guilty to reckless manslaughter, NJ.com reports.

Kasia N. Rivera — who is not a medical professional — admitted her guilt in the botched penis enlargement in court Tuesday in exchange for a recommended sentence of 5 years in jail, according to the report. Other charges of possession of a stun gun and injecting silicone into a woman's buttocks and breasts will be dismissed.

Rivera had also been accused of participating in a scheme to bribe jurors in her case — though she denied any involvement, according to the report.

In 2011, Rivera was charged with manslaughter in 22-year-old East Orange resident Justin Street's death.

Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray and East Orange Police Chief William Robinson said at the time Street went to Rivera’s home no Glenwood Avenue in East Orange for the injection. He died the next day of a silicone embolism and the death was ruled a homicide, authorities said.

Louis C. Hochman is digital managing editor for NJ1015.com. Reach him at louis.hochman@townsquaremedia.com or on Twitter @LouisCHochman.

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