Psychic TikTok influencer ordered to pay $10M in damages for false Moscow murders claims
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U of I professor wins $10M suit against TikTok personality in quadruple murder case
University of Idaho professor Rebecca Scofield was awarded $10 million in a defamation lawsuit against TikTok user Ashley Guillard, who falsely accused Scofield of involvement in the 2022 murders of four students.
Psychic TikTok influencer ordered to pay $10M in damages for false Moscow murders claims
On Friday, Feb. 27, a federal jury decided that a TikTok influencer is liable for $10 million in damages after the defendant wrongfully accused a University of Idaho professor of being involved in the 2022 Moscow murders. During its deliberation, the jury concluded that Ashley Guillard made "false statements" that Department Chair and Associate Professor of History, Rebecca Scofield, "orchestrated the murder of four students at the University of…
Tarot influencer’s claims in Idaho college murders case spark courtroom reckoning – Democratic Accent
A federal jury in Boise awarded $10 million to a University of Idaho professor after finding a Texas TikToker financially liable for spreading false claims that linked her to the 2022 stabbing deaths of four college students. The decision came Friday in U.S. District Court in the case of Scofield v. Guillard. Jurors awarded $7.5 …
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