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TikTok influencer to pay $1.75 million over an affair with her manager
NBC News· 2025-11-13 03:01
Legal & Financial Implications - A Tik Toker, Bnee Canard, was ordered to pay $1.75 million after being found liable for criminal conversation and alienation of affection under North Carolina law [1] - In 2011, a woman was ordered to pay $30 million in a similar case [3] - Lawsuits over infidelity are possible in a handful of states, including Utah, New Mexico, and Mississippi [2] Case Details - Akira Montigue sued Bnee Canard for deliberate interference in her marriage [1] - Evidence presented included sexual videos, texts, and videos of Canard flaunting the relationship on social media [1] - Akira Montigue claimed she suffered humiliation, mental anguish, and her children were deprived of a two-parent household [1] - Bnee Canard claims Tim Montigue's ex-wife consented to the affair [1]