‘I will escort you to your demise’: True crime podcaster convicted of intimidating public officials named in Facebook post

Podcaster Ashli Ford found guilty of intimidation

Background: News footage of Ashli Ford outside of court (WTOL). Inset: The logo for Ashli Ford’s podcast, “Allegedly” (Patreon).

An Ohio-based true crime podcaster was found guilty of intimidating city officials in a Facebook post she wrote in 2023.

Ashli Ford, 40, was convicted of four of the counts against her on Thursday after going on trial for a total of 19 charges, 16 of which were felonies. According to court documents obtained by local CBS outlet WTOL, Ford was found guilty of four intimidation charges and acquitted of the others, which included extortion, telecommunications fraud, and misdemeanor falsification.

Ford, who is the host of the “Allegedly” true crime podcast, was indicted in March 2024 after a September 2023 Facebook post in which she named several city officials in Norwalk, Ohio, and made a number of allegations against them.

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The Facebook post in question, published on Sept. 22, 2023, specifically named Norwalk Mayor David Light, law director and prosecutor Stuart O’Hara, safety and service director Michael White, and former Norwalk police chief David Smith and accused them of allegedly corrupt acts.

All of them were witnesses for the prosecution during the trial.

Along with her accusations, Ford wrote a series of threats against the city officials, including, “I know that I have you on your knees” and “This is your VERY LAST opportunity to end this in a respectable manner.”

Ford went on to write, “I will slowly crumble the reputation [of] every single person who stands in the way of justice,” adding, “I will escort you to your demise in a manner more akin to Malcolm X than Martin Luther King Jr.”

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