Professor Sues TikToker Over Allegations in Murders of Students

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Professor Sues TikToker Over Allegations in Murders of Students

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TikToker Ashley Guillard is dealing with legal action after openly implicating a University of Idaho teacher of being associated with the highly-publicized murders of 4 trainees.

OnNov 24, Guillard started sharing her theories about what occurred to killed roomies Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Xana Kernodle, in addition to Kernodle’s sweetheart, Ethan Chapin— blaming history department chair Rebecca Scofield (For a complete breakdown on the case, click on this link.) The teacher has actually rejected any misbehavior and cops have actually cleared her of any participation in the killings.

Her suit, submittedDec 21, states that Guillard published lots of TikTok videos “falsely stating” that Scofield “participated in the murders because she was romantically involved with one of the victims.” In her filing, Scofield states, “Guillard’s statements are false. Professor Scofield did not participate in the murders, and she had never met any of the victims, let alone entered a romantic relationship with them.”

The suit likewise mentions that Scofield “was not in Moscow, Idaho, when the murders occurred. She and her husband were in Portland, Oregon, visiting friends.” In addition, the filing states, “Professor Scofield has never met Guillard. She does not know her.”