Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA and widow of founder Charlie Kirk, has publicly denied allegations from self-described online conspiracy theorist Collin Scott Campbell that she was seen in an intimate setting with casino heir Blake Wynn at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Kirk stated she was in Arizona celebrating her son's second birthday on the date in question, and noted that Wynn is engaged.. The denial comes amid a broader feud that has escalated from social media posts to formal legal threats, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

The May 14 Alibi: A Second Birthday in Arizona

According to Campbell's detailed account, the alleged encounter took place at Bar 1912 in the Beverly Hills Hotel on the evening of May 14. He claimed Kirk and Wynn were seen kissing, embracing, and shopping together earlier that day. Kirk directly contradicted this narrative, asserting she was in Arizona with family for her son's second birthday—a location and event that would have precluded any such meeting. As Kirk wrote in her statement directed at Campbell, "Your deranged obsession with me and blatant disregard for any form of truth whatsoever is deeply disturbing." The specific date and alibi provide a clear factual anchor for Kirk's defense.

From Assassination Allegations to the Epstein Network: A Pattern of Attacks

This is not the first time Campbell has targeted Kirk. the source report notes that earlier this year, Campbell circulated a dossier accusing Kirk of involvement in the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk, and linking her to the Jeffrey Epstein network. Those prior claims prompted a cease-and-desist letter from Kirk's legal team , which described the allegations as false and defamatory. The pattern suggests a sustained campaign of character assassination, raising questions about the motivations and credibility of the accuser. Campbell has a history of circulating unsubstantiated theories about the late TPUSA founder, making this latest episode part of a larger, ongoing conflict.

A Cease-and-Desist Letter and Rising Threats to TPUSA Staff

The previous dossier led to concrete consequences. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Kirk's legal team sent a cease-and-desist letter that warned the spread of misinformation was causing "tremendous damage" to both Kirk and the Turning Point USA operation. The letter also noted a surge in threats against the organization's staff fueled by the false claims. This underscores that the feud is not just personal but organizational—impacting employee safety and the reputation of a prominent conservative advocacy group. The latest denial amplifies the stakes, as Kirk seeks to protect both her personal integrity and the institution she leads.

The Witness Error Explanation: A Concrete Open Question

Amid the back-and-forth, Campbell himself has floated a possible explanation: a case of misidentification. He publicly asked Blake Wynn to confirm his whereabouts on May 14 and suggested that a witness might have mistaken someone else for Kirk. Wynn's response, while not fully recorded, implied he was not involved and reaffirmed his engagement. This raise two key unknowns: first, whether any actual compromising behavior occurred between different individuals, and second, whether Campbell's source was reliable at all. Without independent verification of the sighting, the core allegation remains unsubstantiated—and the possibility of an honest error remains on the table.