How a TikTok Psychic’s False Murder Accusations Cost Her $10 Million in an Idaho Courtroom
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U. Idaho professor wins $10 million defamation lawsuit after false murder accusations
Ashley Guillard could be required to pay out $10 million for her defamatory comments A federal jury awarded a University of Idaho professor $10 million after a TikTok psychic falsely accused her of playing a role in the grisly murder of four students. The recent decision in favor of Professor Rebecca Scofield follows accusations made by Ashley Guillard in 2022. Guillard (pictured)… Source
TikTok tarot card reader to pay $10 MILLION over false claim that University of Idaho prof orchestrated Kohberger killings
As of March 5, Guillard was still posting about Scofield, and her videos were continuing to draw tens of thousands of views.
How a TikTok psychic’s false murder accusations cost her $10 million in an Idaho courtroom
On Nov. 13, 2022, Bryan Kohberger stabbed four University of Idaho students to death. He acted alone in the stabbings of Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen.
TikTok tarot reader ordered to pay $10M for accusing professor of murder based on 'spiritual intuition' - VnExpress International
A self-proclaimed psychic who accused a University of Idaho professor of orchestrating a quadruple murder based on tarot card readings has been hit with a US$10 million defamation verdict, one of the largest ever tied to social media misinformation. - VnExpress International
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