An American woman has shared an unbelievable story of how she unknowingly became involved with an inmate from the reality show 60 Days In—only to claim that he stole her money and was secretly involved in multiple relationships.

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Grace Loisi, 28, from Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, took to TikTok to reveal the shocking details of her unexpected relationship. While watching old episodes of 60 Days In, Grace claims she noticed an attractive inmate who, as fate would have it, lived nearby. Intrigued by the coincidence, she reached out to him, hoping to build a connection.

“This is the story of how I dated an actual inmate from the show 60 Days In and he stole my money,” Grace began. “He was also having two whole different relationships with another woman.”

What began as casual messaging quickly escalated into a full-blown relationship, with the couple eventually moving in together. However, Grace soon discovered that she had been played, as her new partner allegedly stole all of her money and was also secretly involved with other women.

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While trying to troubleshoot an issue with her washing machine, Grace shared an app that she used to control it with her partner. However, when sharing the app, she claims she was shocked to discover a list of recent contacts—showing that he had been messaging multiple women.

“I was shown the recent people he had been talking to,” Grace explained. “I confronted him, and at first, he lied, but then he admitted the truth.”

Despite his confession, Grace’s suspicions grew when she asked to see his phone. To her surprise, she found a contact listed as “cousin” that turned out to be his ex-girlfriend, who was sending him photos of herself crying.

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“After multiple attempts of asking, he finally handed me his phone,” Grace continued. “The first text message that I see, it’s under ‘cousin.’ I open it up, and it’s my ex-girlfriend, she is sending photos to him crying. So now I’m like, okay, ‘get out of my house, right?’ Eventually, he leaves.”

The situation took a darker turn when Grace claimed that her partner allegedly stole $1,000 (£782) from her in the middle of the night. Distrustful, she hid her purse under the bed, but woke up to find her cash missing.

“I was bartending at this point, so I had $1,000 cash for my rent,” Grace said. “I go to bed, I hide my purse underneath the bed because I don’t trust men. He must have come in very quietly and stole all the money in my bag.”

Eventually, Grace convinced him to meet in person, and after hours of fighting, he admitted to taking some of the money—but not as much as Grace had suspected.

“After five hours of fighting, he admits he stole $40 (£31),” Grace shared. “This is not my best moment.”

Despite the painful experience, Grace decided to share her story in the hope of raising awareness about the dangers of online relationships and the importance of being cautious when meeting people in unexpected circumstances.