TikTok psychic seeks relief from $10m verdict for false claims in Idaho student murders
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TikTok psychic seeks relief from $10m verdict for false claims in Idaho student murders
"Guillard accused Scofield on camera of ordering the quadruple murder to hide her relationship with one of the victims, citing tarot card readings as evidence."
"In one video, Guillard stated, 'Rebecca was the one to initiate the plan,' and in another, she claimed, 'Rebecca Scofield is going to prison for the murder of the 4 University of Idaho Students whether you like it or not.'"
Ashley Guillard, a self-proclaimed psychic, is appealing a $10 million defamation judgment against her for falsely accusing University of Idaho professor Rebecca Scofield of involvement in a quadruple murder. Guillard's claims were based on tarot readings and alleged a romantic relationship between Scofield and one of the victims. The actual perpetrator, Bryan Kohberger, was arrested later. Guillard's case has been viewed as an example of the dangers of sensationalized true-crime content on social media.
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