University of Idaho professor Rebecca Scofield filed a defamation lawsuit against TikTok star Ashley Guillard, who alleged she was involved in the killings of four students.
In a Dec. 28 statement to E! News, Scofield's attorney, Wendy Olson, said,"The statements made about Professor Scofield are false, plain and simple. What's even worse is that these untrue statements create safety issues for the Professor and her family. They also further compound the trauma that the families of the victims are experiencing and undermine law enforcement efforts to find the people responsible in order to provide answers to the families and the public.
Guillard, a Texas-based Tarot card reader who runs a TikTok channel called "Ashley Solves Mysteries," told E! News in response to the filing that Scofield is"using her resources in her attempt to silence me. This time it won't work! The lawsuit has provided me with an opportunity to 'be even louder.' Justice for Ethan, Kaylee & Madison and Xana. In that specific order.
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