A Florida woman, known for her online content, now faces criminal charges following a bizarre series of incidents at two separate vacation rentals. Nicolette Keough, 31, allegedly filmed herself intentionally urinating on numerous household items, then profited from the shocking videos posted on adult websites.
The disturbing discovery began when a Pensacola property owner received a tip about extensive damage caused by a recent guest. The report detailed a shocking list of items defiled – a coffee maker, toaster, typewriter, television, rug, and even chairs were all targets.
Further investigation revealed the culprit had documented her actions, uploading the videos to various adult platforms in a calculated scheme to generate income. Despite the severity of the accusations, Keough’s booking photo reveals a defiant smirk, suggesting a lack of remorse.
Police officer Mike Wood described the situation as a case of “making money in a very unusual way” while detailing the extensive damage. The list of ruined possessions included a record player, bedding, carpeting, and a significant amount of furniture.
The aftermath left both properties reeking of urine and facing thousands of dollars in repair costs. One unit sustained approximately $4,000 in damage, while the second tallied $1,374 in losses.
Among the items irreparably harmed were antique pieces, including a Crown Royal chair, a vintage typewriter, and a cherished rug. A vase, accent wall, and even a tiger rug were also subjected to the destructive act.
Airbnb officials swiftly responded to the news, stating that such behavior is unacceptable on their platform. Keough has been permanently banned from using the service, and the company is actively assisting the affected hosts with reimbursement claims through their damage protection program.
While incidents of this nature are rare, Airbnb emphasizes its commitment to supporting hosts with 24/7 global assistance and comprehensive protection against property damage, ensuring a safer experience for everyone involved.
