
OnlyFans Founder Leonid Radvinsky Passes Away
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OnlyFans Founder Leonid Radvinsky Passes Away at 43: A Look at His Life and Legacy
Leonid Radvinsky, the Ukrainian-born founder of OnlyFans, has passed away at 43 after a long battle with cancer. The company announced his peaceful death on Monday, expressing deep sadness and respecting his familys request for privacy. At the time of his death, Radvinskys net worth was estimated at $4.7 billion by Forbes.
Radvinsky, a Northwestern University economics graduate, launched an early online referral service for adult content while still a student. He later built MyFreeCams, a subscription platform for creators videos and photos. In 2018, he acquired OnlyFans from its original founders, transforming it into a major hub for creators sharing exclusive content. Radvinskys vision left a lasting mark on the industry, cementing his legacy as a pioneer in the field.
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