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Wealthy porn purveyor warned about victims of his illicit enterprise

Wealthy porn purveyor warned about victims of his illicit enterprise


Wealthy porn purveyor warned about victims of his illicit enterprise

A millionaire porn purveyor who got wealthy while ruining countless lives is being called out for putting material gain before his victims.

Leonid Radvinsky, owner of porn website OnlyFans, pocketed nearly $1 million a day last year, which was in addition to his regular owner’s salary, according to Washington Stand article.  

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Lina Nealon, of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, tells AFN her group is familiar with Radvinsky. He has gotten rich from online porn, she says, and there are accusations he dabbled in truly sickening child porn to make him wealthy.

“And he just moved that into the mainstream with OnlyFans,” Nealon says.

Radvinsky presents himself as a businessman and even a philanthropist, says the Washington Stand story, but his perversion goes back to the 1990s. A website he founded called Cybertania allowed people to find illegal porn websites, including ones that included teenagers, but it didn't technically link directly to the illegal content. 

National Center is currently suing Porn Hub on behalf of child sex abuse survivors. Radvinsky could be next, Nelson says, because OnlyFans is likely following the same patterns of exploiting women for prostitution to enrich criminal enterprises.