A New Jersey woman was sentenced to five years in prison after a man died following a penis-enlargement procedure she performed, according to a report.

Kasia Rivera was running a quack cosmetology practice out of her East Orange home when she botched Justin Street’s penis-enlargement procedure, injecting silicone directly into his bloodstream, according to New Jersey Advance Media.

The non-medical grade silicone shut down Street’s organs, and he died as a result the next day, officials said.

“A man died because of her recklessness,” Assistant Prosecutor William Neafsey told the court. “She had no business sticking needles into anyone, specifically sticking a needle into a man’s penis.”

Rivera, 38, received the five-year prison term Monday after pleading guilty to reckless manslaughter in connection with the 2011 death. She faces potential deportation to her native Jamaica.

The case had originally been headed to trial, but proceedings were postponed after associates of Rivera allegedly approached prospective jurors and offered $5,000 bribes, the site says.

Rivera, who has no medical training, is also facing the unrelated charges of possessing a stun gun, and injecting a woman’s breasts and buttocks with silicone.