Erika Kirk’s Leaked Purchase History Could Take A Legal Turn, Lawyer Says, As TPUSA Staffer Blasts ‘Cruel’ Attack

Alo could face potential legal trouble after a staff member allegedly leaked information Erika FortyTransfer user’s shopping history to a TikToker.
The information was shared in a viral post by the social media influencer, who revealed that the mother of two shopped at the clothing brand 24 hours after her husband’s death. Charlie Kirk.
The allegations against Erika Kirk were denied by TPUSA employee Elizabeth McCoy, who stated that she was the one who purchased the clothes in a hurry.
Widow Accused of Spending Over $1,000 at Alo in the Hours After Her Husband’s Death
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Claims that Erika was shopping shortly after her husband’s death were made by a TikToker who claimed to have received the information from an anonymous Alo employee.
In the viral post, the influencer shared what appeared to be a receipt from the mother of two’s shopping history, showing that Erika spent just over $1,000 at the store on the alleged date.
The TikToker also claimed to have purchased several all-black outfits, describing them as “extremely expensive” items.
In the post, the TPUSA CEO also questioned how appropriate it was for her husband to go shopping so soon after his death.
“I don’t even know what’s worse for me. Her going shopping 24 hours after her husband was publicly assassinated, or her shopping at Alo.” pointed out the influencer.
The TikToker also said, “Shock doesn’t work that way. Grief doesn’t work that way for a normal person,” adding, “Nobody wears leggings and a sports bra to their husband’s funeral.”
TPUSA Employee Announces It Wasn’t Erika Kirk Who Shopped at Alo
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Shortly after the TikTok post went viral, a TPUSA employee named Elizabeth McCoy clarified that it was not Erika who shopped at the clothing brand.
“I was the one who personally made the Alo purchase in Utah,” the person said. “When we got the call that Charlie had been shot, we immediately got on the plane from the office. We arrived in Utah with nothing but the clothes we were wearing. We were in these clothes all day at the hospital and slept in them that night.”
She added: “The next morning our friend Stacy gave me her card, so I went out and bought some items and toiletries for various crew members and Erika. Hello was down the street.”
The TPUSA employee called the allegations against Erika a “planned, manufactured attack” and accused those who spread the allegations of being “cruel and vicious.”
Could Erika Kirk Take Legal Action Against Her Clothing Brand?
After Erika was accused of shopping at Alo less than 24 hours after her husband’s death, a legal expert has weighed in on whether the mother of two could take legal action against the clothing brand over the leak of her shopping history.
talk with Fox News DigitalLawyer Danny Karon explained that retailers like Alo cannot freely disclose a customer’s purchasing history.
He explained that this depends on factors such as how the data is used, who it is shared with, and what state laws apply.
Expert Says Revealing Widow’s Shopping History Is a ‘Violation of Privacy’
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Regarding Erika’s case specifically, attorney Danny Karon called the leak of her shopping history a “breach of privacy” and noted that Alo may not be protected from being sued under the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA).
“Although Kirk is not a resident of Utah, since the Alo purchase occurred at a physical location in Utah and the disclosure occurred in Utah, personal jurisdiction over the parties exists in Utah as does the application of Utah law,” Karon said.
“This means he can file his case in Utah under Utah law,” the legal expert added.
Erika Kirk Has Not Yet Commented on the Allegations
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Despite the TPUSA employee’s statement, interest in the alleged shopping spree continues for now.
Erika, meanwhile, has yet to comment either and, like most of the scrutiny she has faced in recent months, appears to be ignoring the allegations.
The Alo brand has not yet released a statement about the situation, especially whether it has identified the personnel who allegedly leaked the information and whether it plans to take any action.
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