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Written by: Prerana Chauhan
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More than 1,600 crime reports have been linked to OnlyFans in five years. Many women say they were blackmailed, exploited, or forced into situations they never agreed to, leaving them feeling trapped and powerless.
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Some women say their partners pressured or forced them to create explicit content on OnlyFans. Their accounts were controlled, their earnings taken, and they felt stuck in a situation they couldn’t escape.
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Over 70 women say their private moments were shared online without consent. Some were secretly filmed, and their images were sold on OnlyFans by ex-partners or strangers, violating their trust and dignity.
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OnlyFans claims to verify ages, but reports show some underage teens have been exploited on the platform. Some were tricked into sharing explicit content, while others were manipulated for money.
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Many victims say they were blackmailed with threats to leak their private content unless they paid money or did more. Some trusted people who later betrayed them, leaving them scared and vulnerable.
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Some women report being stalked and threatened by obsessive fans or ex-partners. Others had explicit photos sent to their families, making them feel unsafe even away from the internet.
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Despite so many crime reports, few cases lead to arrests. Many victims drop their cases out of fear or frustration, while others don’t report crimes at all because they believe nothing will be done.
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Victims and experts demand stricter laws to stop online abuse. They want OnlyFans and similar platforms to take responsibility so no one else has to suffer the same pain, fear, and exploitation.
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