OnlyFans Faces Over 120 Police Complaints for Non-Consensual Content Sharing
A Reuters investigation reveals widespread allegations of non-consensual sexually explicit content on OnlyFans, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.
- A Reuters investigation revealed at least 128 cases filed at US law enforcement agencies from people alleging non-consensual sexually explicit content on OnlyFans.
- Most complaints were from women against former male sex partners, with some content involving alleged sexual assaults.
- OnlyFans claims to have tightened consent verification procedures in late 2022 and actively supports investigations and prosecutions.
- Victims describe significant emotional distress and challenges in seeking justice, with few cases resulting in arrests or convictions.
- The issue highlights the broader problem of non-consensual porn and the difficulties in regulating and monitoring content on platforms like OnlyFans.