After the September 2023 murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk,his 37‑year‑old widow Erika Kirk has faced a new wave of false rumors. A far‑right conspiracy page named Project Constitution alleged that Erika was seen with Blake Wynn,a close friend of her late husband, at the Beverly Hills Hotel on May 14. Both Erika and Wynn have dened the claims, with Erika insisting she was at home in Arizona celebrating her son’s birthday that day.

Project Constitution’s May 14 “Intimate Encounter” Claim

According to the source, Project Constitution, run by Collin Scott Campbell, posted a photo and caption suggesting Erika and Wynn were “intimate” at the Beverly Hills Hotel.. The report says the page claimed the couple was seen together on May 14, a date that coincides with the hotel’s public events calendar . Erika’s spokesperson said the photo was fabricated and that she was not present at the hotel.

Blake Wynn’s Public Rejection and Family Support

Blake Wynn, founder of the Celebrity Poker Tour and nephew of casino mogul Steve Wynn, publicly refuted the rumor. in a statement quoted by the source, he said he was not dating Erika and was not at the hotel on the alleged date. He also condemned the spread of misinformation, calling it a broader societal problem. Wynn had previously shown support for Erika, attending a ceremony where she accepted the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Charlie’s behalf.

Charlie Kirk’s Murder and the Ongoing Investigation

The murder of Charlie Kirk occurred during a Turning Point USA speaking event in Utah last September. The suspect, Tyler James Robinson, remains in custody without a plea. The incident has drawn attention to the vulnerability of grieving families to online conspiracy theories, as highlighted by the source’s mention of the damaging effects of such rumors.

Who Is Behind the Rumors?

The source identifies Collin Scott Campbell as the operator of Project Constitution, a page known for far‑right conspiracy content. Campbell’s role raises questions about the motivations behind targeting a grieving widow and the broader strategy of amplifying false narratives to sow doubt and discrd .

Unverified Claims and Missing Details

While the source confirms that Erika was at home in Arizona on May 14, it does not provide independent evidence of her whereabouts. The exact nature of the photo shared by Project Constitution—whether it was doctored or misattributed—remains unclear. Additionally, the source does not disclose whether any law enforcement has investigated the spread of the rumor as potential defamation.