OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies of cancer at 43
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OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky, a reclusive billionaire who transformed a little-known adult-content site into a cultural touchstone, has died of cancer, the company said Monday. Radvinsky was 43. Edited by Alain Sherter
OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky, a reclusive billionaire who transformed a little-known adult-content site into a cultural touchstone, has died of cancer, the company said Monday. Radvinsky was 43.
"We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Leo Radvinsky. Leo passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer," OnlyFans said in a statement to CBS News. "His family have requested privacy at this difficult time."
Radvinsky was worth $4.7 billion at the time of his death, according to Forbes.
Radvinsky, who was born in Ukraine, grew up in Chicago. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Northwestern University, where he started a porn website referral business while a student, according to Forbes. He later started a business called MyFreeCams that sold subscriptions to content creators' videos and photos, the Wall Street Journal reported.
In 2018, Radvinsky bought OnlyFans from Guy and Tim Stokely, a father and son team who had founded the business two years earlier. OnlyFans sells subscriptions to individual creators' content, often racy videos and photos that are barred on platforms like Instagram.

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