
"Turning Point USA, which is now headed by Kirk's widow Erika Kirk, accused Owens of "violating a non-disparagement clause" which forbids her from criticizing the organization. Owens was hired as a guest speaker during the organization's cross-country tour. The letter also tells Owens to stop saying or implying that the organization or any of its employees "played any part in Mr. Kirk's assassination," or that they "knew about the assassination beforehand, participated in the assassination day of, or covered up the truth after the fact.""
"Since Kirk's death, Owens has used her massive online platform to spread her beliefs that France, Israel, and Egypt might have had a hand in Kirk's September 10 murder; that Kirk was "betrayed" by people close to him; and that state and federal law enforcement are covering up a bigger crime in their handling of his murder, CNN reported."
Turning Point USA sent a cease-and-desist letter to Candace Owens accusing her of continuing to cause harm by promoting conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk's September 10 murder. Owens suggested that France, Israel, and Egypt might have been involved, alleged betrayal by people close to Kirk, and claimed state and federal law enforcement were covering up a larger crime. Erika Kirk now leads Turning Point USA and says Owens violated a non-disparagement clause forbidding criticism. Owens had been hired as a guest speaker on the organization's tour. The letter orders Owens to stop implying staff participation or a cover-up.
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