OnlyFans creator Kelli Tedford of New Hampshire has been charged with five counts of criminal mischief after allegedly damaging a Marriott hotel room in Keene extensively. The 24-year-old, who goes by the online handle “Kinki Kelli,” allegedly filmed herself urinating on several surfaces during a January 2025 stay, including a Bible, an air conditioning unit, bedding, and curtains.
And it wasn’t enough, according to court documents the Smoking Gun acquired. Kelli Tedford didn’t quite stop there, authorities claim. She allegedly fecal-smeared the hotel room floor and tried to cover it up by stashing it in the toilet tank. Charges were brought when the management at the hotel uncovered the damage and notified law enforcement.
This hotel incident is the latest in Tedford’s mounting legal issues. She was arrested just last month for another case against the Monadnock Food Co-op, also in Keene. In that case, it is alleged that Tedford videotaped herself urinating on several grocery items, including nuts and organic grains, prompting the store to throw away about $1,500 worth of tainted products and order a public recall.
Surveillance, Online Evidence Deepens Case
The Keene Police Department has confirmed that the supermarket act was taped on surveillance video. In the course of the investigation, authorities are said to have found a collection of videos dating back to 2021, which supposedly feature Tedford performing similar acts in public and commercial areas.
“At this point, it seems probable that similar historical events took place in Keene and other communities where Tedford urinated on objects and/or surfaces,” police said in a statement to The New York Post.
Court Appearance Scheduled for May 8
Tedford had earlier been charged with criminal mischief in the supermarket case, while now additional charges related to the hotel case. She will appear before a court on May 8 to respond to the accumulated charges.
The scandal has attracted massive public outrage, with critics demanding to know why such behavior was allowed to persist for so long. In the meantime, authorities continue analyzing her digital content for more evidence.