OnlyFans Creator Kelli Tedford Faces Charges After Allegedly Urinating on Bible in Hotel Rampage

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An OnlyFans model from New Hampshire has been charged in connection with a disturbing hotel room incident in which she allegedly urinated on multiple surfaces, including a Bible. The woman, identified as 24-year-old Kelli Tedford, reportedly caused extensive property damage during a stay at a Marriott hotel in Keene earlier this year.

Tedford, who goes by the online alias “Kinki Kelli,” is accused of recording herself as she urinated on several items in the hotel room, including the air conditioning unit, bedding, curtains, and the Bible provided in the room. Court documents state she also defecated on the floor and attempted to hide the waste by placing it in the toilet’s water tank.

The incident occurred in January 2025 and led to Tedford being charged with five counts of criminal mischief. The charges, filed in Cheshire County, were first reported by The Smoking Gun after the court records became public.

The case is the latest in a growing list of legal troubles for the OnlyFans content creator. Just weeks prior, Tedford was arrested in connection with a separate incident involving a local supermarket in the same city. According to The New York Post, she allegedly filmed herself urinating on various grocery items at the Monadnock Food Co-op.

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Surveillance footage reportedly captured the act, which led the store to discard approximately $1,500 worth of merchandise due to contamination and associated cleaning costs. Products affected included organic quinoa, cornmeal, raw walnuts, polenta, and coconut shreds.

In response, the grocery store was forced to issue a product recall for several items. The Keene Police Department confirmed that Tedford’s actions were not only captured on video but were also part of a wider pattern of behaviour.

Authorities said a subsequent investigation uncovered an online archive of videos, some dating back as far as 2021, where Tedford allegedly engaged in similar acts in other public or commercial locations.

“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 in a statement quoted by The New York Post.

Tedford had already been facing criminal mischief charges stemming from the grocery store case. Her court appearance for both sets of charges is scheduled for May 8.

The incidents have sparked concern in the community, especially due to the nature of the recordings and the public health risks posed by such acts. Though Tedford remains active on social media under her online persona, critics have condemned her behaviour and questioned the platform’s content oversight.

As the legal proceedings move forward, many are calling for stricter regulations around content that involves public or commercial spaces, especially when health and safety are at risk.

Kelli Tedford has not made a public statement regarding the latest charges.