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Old 05-12-2025, 04:33 PM  
todservices
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OnlyFans = Money Laundering

OnlyFans isn’t just a content platform — it’s also being exploited as a discreet and effective money laundering tool.

Here’s how it typically works:
1 - A “creator” account is set up (could be fake, or a mid-tier model in on the scheme).
2 - The “donor” uses stolen credit cards, crypto-washed funds, or offshore accounts to spend huge amounts — often via tips, pay-per-view messages, or subscriptions.
3 - OF takes its cut (20%), then pays out the rest as legitimate income to the creator.

Voila: dirty money becomes clean “adult work revenue”.

The Sophie Rain story is a perfect example. She told TMZ her top fan sent her $4.7 million and she’s never met or spoken to him. Be real — no one drops that kind of money for online flirting, especially on someone who's not a top 0.01% name. That’s not simping. That’s laundering.


Why does OF attract this?

- It’s global, digital, and high-volume.
- Transactions look like legal income from adult services.
- Payouts are routed via normal banking rails — Payoneer, SEPA, crypto, etc.
- It’s easy to create and control both ends of the transaction (creator + fan) in-house.

Just like casinos and fake ecom stores, adult platforms are now part of the laundering ecosystem — and OF is the sexiest, least regulated of them all.

In a few years, don’t be surprised when OnlyFans gets dragged into serious criminal investigations — not for porn, but for fraud, laundering, and organized crime connections.

Curious if anyone here has noticed similar suspicious patterns?
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