Before stepping onto the floor at Covelli Center, Ohio State gymnast Jania Coleman heard a simple message from her coach: be normal. “All she just said is, ‘I want normal Jania. That’s all I want.’” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 3. "Chinese food. Beer. The ability to watch sports on TV. Cigarettes. A couple hours of playing pool at the local dive bar." ...
Ashley Guillard could be required to pay out $10 million for her defamatory comments A federal jury awarded a University of Idaho professor $10 million after a TikTok psychic falsely accused her of ...
BOISE, Idaho — A Texas-based internet sleuth must now pay $10 million to a University of Idaho professor she wrongly accused of killing four students. An Idaho jury reached the multi-million dollar ...
A self-proclaimed psychic on TikTok has been ordered to pay $10 million in damages for falsely claiming that a University of Idaho professor was involved in the brutal 2022 murders that claimed the ...
TikTok "psychic" Ashley Guillard claimed Rebecca Scofield committed the murders on her account. An Idaho jury now says she must pay up for the untrue accusation. Daines’s last-minute retirement ...
UPDATE — 3/3/26 at 3:15 p.m. ET: Content creator Ashley Guillard has been ordered by a jury to pay $10 million in damages to University of Idaho professor Rebecca Scofield from allegations the ...
BOISE, Idaho - A jury in Boise has ordered a woman to pay $10 million to an Idaho professor that she accused of being involved in the murder of four University of Idaho students. Rebecca Scofield is a ...
Originally published March 2 on IdahoEdNews.org. A Boise jury has awarded a University of Idaho professor $10 million in damages from a TikTok influencer who falsely connected the professor with the ...
MOSCOW, Idaho – University of Idaho professor Rebecca Scofield has been awarded $10 million in a defamation lawsuit against TikTok user Ashley Guillard for falsely accusing Scofield of being involved ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The amount was decided on Friday, February 27. Jurors awarded Scofield $6.5 million in damages for the allegations related to the ...