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TikTok Star Loses $1.75M in Landmark Lawsuit
26 Nov
Summary
- TikTok influencer Brenay Kennard ordered to pay $1.75 million.
- Jury found Kennard liable for alienating affection and adultery.
- Other influencers amplified the case, turning it into a spectacle.

A significant legal battle has concluded with a North Carolina jury awarding Akira Montague $1.75 million against TikTok influencer Brenay Kennard. Montague successfully sued Kennard, alleging an affair with her now-former husband, Tim Montague. The jury's verdict found Kennard liable for alienation of affection and criminal conversation, recognizing the damages caused by the disruption of the marriage.
The highly publicized case saw a wave of support from fellow TikTok influencers, who documented the trial extensively. These content creators amplified Montague's story, providing real-time updates and commentary, drawing parallels to celebrity trials. Their involvement transformed the legal proceedings into a social media spectacle, with many traveling to attend and cover the trial.
Kennard, who has amassed nearly 3 million followers, denied the accusations, claiming the lawsuit was based on lies. The affair allegations stemmed from Kennard's social media content, which increasingly featured Tim Montague after her own relationship ended. The case highlights the evolving nature of online influence and the legal ramifications of personal relationships intersecting with public platforms.




