OnlyFans Model’s Ex-BF Sued For $6 Billion After Sharing Revenge Porn & Changing Her Passwords

For some, like Iggy Azalea and Coco Austin, OnlyFans is a fun way to embrace their sexuality, connect with fans, and bring in boatloads of money. Others, unfortunately, don’t have as much luck or find themselves in dire straits because of the explicit content they’ve been posting online. The latter situation rings true for 25-year-old Mikayla Saravina, who’s in the midst of suing her former boyfriend, Nicholas Hunter, for an astounding amount of money following their breakup last October.

According to DailyMail, the adult model’s 27-year-old ex took over her social media pages following their split. Rather than simply keeping tabs on her DMs and who she’s following, Hunter changed Saravina’s passwords before posting graphic photos and videos of her without consent online. A federal revenge porn lawsuit was filed in court recently, claiming that Nicholas was previously in business with his girlfriend, and was using her platform to make more money by selling XXX-rated content from late 2022 up until January of this year.

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Like many OnlyFans creators, Saravina has two separate accounts. One gives interested subscribers a taste of what she offers for free, while the other comes at the cost of $30 per month, and shows off her wild side. In late January, the entertainer’s ex posted a sexually explicit photo of her to upwards of 625K followers. Shortly after, the alleged victim was able to regain control of her accounts and has since returned to uploading her usual salacious content.

Her lawyer, Joseph DiRuzzo, has acknowledged Saravina’s decision to share her own adult content, pointing out that she’s in control of those posts. “Just because you consented to an image in the past, it does not mean you’re giving someone permission to post additional content without your consent,” the attorney wrote in his official complaint. “Defendant used the OnlyFans account to sell sexually explicit videos and images of the plaintiff based on material he had amassed prior to the severance of their business and personal relationship.” At this time, Mikayla Saravina is seeking $6.3 billion in damages – $10,000 for each of her Twitter followers who may have seen the explicit image. Do you think she’s in the right? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more pop culture news updates.

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