TikToker Appeals $10M Judgment Over False Idaho Murder Accusation
Ashley Guillard, known online as Ashley Solves Mysteries, was ordered to pay $10 million after falsely accusing a University of Idaho professor in connection with the student murders. She has now filed papers to overturn the verdict. In her appeal, Guillard likens the judgment to the Salem Witch trials and claims she was treated unfairly throughout the legal process. She argues that evidence was fabricated and testimony was false. Guillard says she based her allegations on a tarot reading that wrongly linked one victim to Rebecca Scofield. Scofield successfully sued for defamation, emotional distress, and reputational damage, securing the $10 million award in May. The case remains tied to the broader investigation into the Idaho murders, in which Bryan Kohberger received four life sentences for killing four university students.
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