It’s not uncommon for OnlyFans stars to get caught filming content in unusual (and arguably illegal) places. Recently, Michael Duvall, an influencer and OnlyFans star, had to publicly apologize for creating NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content at the daycare he worked for at the time, including nude photos.
But the New Hampshire OnlyFans model who specializes in kink and fetish content is facing not just public backlash but criminal charges for her OnlyFans-related behavior. Kelli Tedford is 24 years old and making a name for herself as a chronic public urinator. Tedford, who goes by “Kinki Kelli” on OnlyFans, was charged with five counts of misdemeanor criminal mischief after authorities say she allegedly filmed herself urinating on a number of things while staying at a Marriott Hotel in Keene on January 12.
Those things? They include an air conditioner unit, comforter, curtains and the Bible.
One statement also accuses Tedford of “defecating on the floor and placing the feces in the toilet tank.”
These five new counts are misdemeanors and not felonies because the damage sustained is estimated to be less than $1500, according to the filings. But these aren’t the only charges that Tedford is facing.
She still has pending felony charges of criminal mischief for a similar incident that took place in February. That’s when Tedford allegedly peed all over produce and other items at a grocery store in Keene. The Monadnock Food Co-op was forced to issue a recall for organic quinoa, cornmeal, polenta, coconut shreds and raw walnuts after it was revealed that Tedford relieved herself in the products.
That incident, which Tedford also recorded, cost the small grocery store in excess of $1,500 for the ruined products and cleaning expenses, the Keene Police Department said at the time. That is why this charge was a felony, not a misdemeanor.
The store issued a statement that read: “Upon notification from law enforcement, we immediately reviewed store video, identified affected products, removed them from our shelves and sanitized all surfaces.”
It was an anonymous tip that led the Keene Police Department to begin investigating Tedford. The report said she “had posted disturbing videos to an internet site,” according to a news release, and during the investigation cops said the grocery store clips were among many online videos that prove a history of this public urinating behavior. The videos go back at least four years.
“At this time, it appears likely that similar historic incidents occurred in Keene and surrounding communities where Tedford contaminated items and/or surfaces with urine,” police said.
Tedford was arrested on February 21 for the original grocery store charges; however, the investigation is ongoing. More charges could be coming as police continue to review her videos to find evidence of more public urination.
It seems her OnlyFans account was deactivated, but that isn’t stopping the case. For now, Tedford is now due back in court on April 28 for a bail hearing.
