Have you considered that this might be Ashley's way of trying to get attention? Even though it is negative attention, for that time, she has your **undivided** attention and is in no hurry to clean up and give you back to her siblings, especially to Allison...
I have a 2 year old and 4.5 year old boy and I have noticed that when I didn't spend enough one-on-one time with my oldest during the day that he becomes rather unruly and disobedient in the late afternoon and evening...
It is very difficult for kids to learn to share mommy and daddy with their siblings and a little one that is constantly in mommy's arms or with her make it very obvious to the other children that they are now the second or third fiddle in the family... even though that is not true in the grown-up minds and hearts.
So perhaps some dedicated one-on-one time with you and your daughter without her siblings interrupting and/or around could remedy the problem...? Perhaps some fun mommy and daughter dress up as you clean up the room, making up stories as you go, or whatever your daughter is interested in...?
I hope this can help in your situation. Just remember, kids cannot always express what they are feeling and we have to play detectives to figure out what need the child is trying to fill.
All the best, D.