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TikTok influencer fined $1.75 million in North Carolina ‘alienation of affection’ case

A civil jury in the US found that the creator helped break up a marriage under North Carolina’s “alienation of affection” law. Juries can award damages if the plaintiff proves a loving marriage existed, the affair happened during the marriage, and the third party knew about it.

November 13, 2025 / 13:11 IST
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A Durham County jury ordered TikTok influencer Brenay Kennard to pay $1.75 million in damages to Akira Montague, who argued that Kennard’s relationship with her then-husband, Tim Montague, destroyed their marriage. The award included $1.5 million for alienation of affection and $250,000 for “criminal conversation” (a claim tied to extramarital sex under state law). The New York Post reported that court proceedings ran six days and, according to local reports, drew applause in the gallery when the verdict was read.

Why this case stands out

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North Carolina is one of only six US states that still allow lawsuits against a third party for interfering in a marriage. Plaintiffs must show the marriage had genuine affection, the defendant knew the spouse was married, and the relationship continued during the affair. These cases occasionally yield large awards; the $1.75 million total here ranks among the state’s bigger recent judgments.

What both sides argued