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An OnlyFans model is suing her ex-boyfriend for more than $6 billion, claiming he posted sexually explicit content from her social media accounts without her consent.
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Mikayla Saravia, 25, of Florida, alleges her ex, 27-year-old Nicholas Hunter, accessed her accounts and changed the passwords before he “shared revenge porn on her social media page then changed her password after they broke up” last October, according to the lawsuit obtained by the Daily Mail.
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The suit claims Hunter — who was also in a professional relationship with Saravia prior to the breakup — posted and sold “numerous, sexually explicit images” and videos of Saravia from October 2022 through January 2023.
Saravia has two OnlyFans accounts – one that is free and a racier one that subscribers can get for $30 a month, the outlet reported.
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Hunter allegedly used Saravia’s Twitter account on Jan. 28, 2023, to send an X-rated image out to her 628,700 Twitter followers, the lawsuit alleged.
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Saravia, who makes more than $100,000 a year with her famously long — and trademarked — tongue, regained control of her accounts shortly after, according to the outlet.
The model’s lawyer, Joseph DiRuzzo, acknowledged that his client had posted explicit content on her own, but on her own volition.
“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,” DiRuzzo wrote in the 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.”
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Saravia is seeking damages of $6.3 billion which works out to $10,000 for each of the more than 628,000 Twitter followers she had in October when their relationship ended.
The influencer is now almost at 660,000 followers.
The lawsuit mentioned that the exes are also involved in a civil domestic violence case in Broward County, Fla.
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