Professor sues TikTok accuser for linking her to Idaho students’ murders

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Professor sues TikTok accuser for linking her to Idaho students’ murders
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Rebecca Scofield said a TikTok user spread baseless and false claims linking her to the November slayings of four students

Students attend a vigil for four students killed in Moscow, Idaho.A University of

In one of the videos, Guillard wrote: “I don’t care what y’all say … REBECCA WAS THE ONE TO INITIATE THE PLAN.” In another video, Guillard said: “Rebecca Scofield is going to prison for the murder of the 4 University ofThe lawsuit recounts how Scofield was with her husband in Portland, Oregon, visiting friends when the students were murdered.

On 29 November, a lawyer sent a cease and desist letter to Guillard on behalf of Scofield. Guillard continued to post videos accusing Scofield of the murders in Moscow.

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