Priestess Lilin Offers Private Correspondence to Erika Kirk After Curse Allegations Shake Family in Utah

Priestess Lilin Offers Private Correspondence to Erika Kirk After Curse Allegations Shake Family in Utah

The shocking death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has stirred controversy beyond politics.

Among the unexpected revelations, a witch claiming involvement in a curse targeting Kirk has come forward, expressing regret over the emotional impact it had on his widow, Erika Kirk.

The witch, known as Priestess Lilin, spoke to the Daily Mail and offered to privately correspond with Erika to address her concerns.

She insisted that the spell was never intended to physically harm Kirk and emphasized that she did not “celebrate the loss of life.”


The Controversial Jezebel Article

Two days before Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University on September 10, the liberal outlet Jezebel published a story claiming it paid several witches, contacted through Etsy, to curse him.

The piece, titled We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk, sparked outrage and was later removed after his death.

Megyn Kelly revealed on her YouTube show that Erika Kirk had been deeply unsettled by the article.

The couple reportedly enlisted a Catholic priest to undo the curse the night before Charlie Kirk was killed.

Kelly commented, “Why torture a family like this? A Christian, believing family. Why do this vile thing to a young couple?”


Priestess Lilin’s Clarifications

Priestess Lilin clarified that the curse was not cast by her directly but by her associate, High Priestess Leamashtu.

She stressed that most of her work focuses on protection and healing, not harming anyone.

According to Lilin, “Mediumship is ethically neutral,” and engaging with spirits or demons is not inherently evil.

Lilin also confirmed that she and Leamashtu have faced a barrage of death threats and have been banned from Etsy.

She explained that the spells they offer include both healing rituals and curses, though she could not confirm which spell was allegedly linked to Kirk.


The Spell and Its Alleged Effects

The Jezebel article described a curse involving the burning of a photo of Charlie Kirk.

While Priestess Lilin acknowledged the reality of spiritual work, she refrained from claiming any responsibility for his death.

“A person’s life and death always have weight, and we do not celebrate the loss of life,” she stated.

Other spells offered by Lilin and Leamashtu include “Infernal Justice Black Magick,” generational curses, and hexes designed to create conflicts or sabotage careers.

However, the connection between these spells and Kirk’s murder remains unverified.


Public Reaction and Religious Response

Megyn Kelly highlighted the distress caused to Erika Kirk, noting that the couple’s strong Christian faith led them to seek spiritual protection.

Erika reportedly prayed with a Catholic priest the night before Charlie’s assassination, leaning on her belief that “weapons will form but not prosper.”

In response to the incident, Jezebel stated that the story published on September 8 was never intended to encourage violence and condemned the shooting in the strongest terms.


Looking Ahead

As this story continues to unfold, the focus remains on Erika Kirk’s healing and the broader conversation about online provocations and their real-world consequences.

Priestess Lilin has expressed willingness to engage privately with Erika, emphasizing that her work is rooted in spiritual practices rather than personal vendettas.