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Not much is known about Radvinsky, but what's known isn’t flattering. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he ran a collection of at least 11 websites that “advertised access to ‘illegal’ and ‘hacked’ passwords to porn sites, including ones that were advertised as featuring underage performers.” These sites offered to connect users to things like more than 10,000 “illegal pre-teen passwords,” the “hottest underaged hardcore” containing 16-year-olds, the “best illegal teen passwords,” and “the hottest bestiality site on the web.”
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Leonid Radvinsky (born May 1982[1][2]) is a Chicago-based[3] Ukrainian-American[4] businessman, pornographer and computer programmer. He is the founder of the porn site MyFreeCams,[5] and the majority owner of content subscription service OnlyFans.
Radvinsky operates a Florida-based venture capital fund called Leo.com, founded in 2009,[6] which invests mainly in tech companies.[7] Notable investments include Israel-based Anywhere Software. Radvinsky is also a supporter of the Elixir programming language.[4]
In 2018, he bought a 75% stake in OnlyFans' parent company Fenix International Ltd. from its British founder Tim Stokely.[5][8] After this, OnlyFans became increasingly focused on not safe for work (NSFW) content and "gained a pop culture reputation for being a hive of pornography".[8]
In August 2020, Forensic News described him as a "porn entrepreneur ... with a history of lawsuits and allegations of spam, theft, fraud, and drug dealing."[2]
In May 2021, The Guardian described Radvinsky as a "US-based online pornography veteran who largely chooses to avoid the media."[9]
In June 2021, Forbes revealed that in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Radvinsky ran a number of websites which claimed to provide “illegal” and “hacked” passwords to porn sites, including ones that were advertised as featuring underage performers and one for “the hottest bestiality site on the web.”[10]
Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid_Radvinsky
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