OnlyFans’ Jewish billionaire owner, Leonid Radvinsky, has passed away at 43 due to cancer, according to the company. Radvinsky transformed the adult entertainment industry by introducing a subscription-based model after acquiring OnlyFans’ parent company, Fenix International, in 2018. Under his leadership, the platform grew from 13 million to over 300 million users, generating over $1 billion in annual revenue.
Radvinsky’s journey in the adult content industry began at 17, when he operated websites offering “hacked” passwords to porn sites. He later founded MyFreeCams, an adult webcam site that gained popularity. However, his early ventures were marred by controversy, including lawsuits from Amazon and Microsoft for allegedly spamming campaigns.
Radvinsky’s death raises questions about the future ownership of OnlyFans. His shares in Fenix have been held in a trust since 2024, and his net worth was estimated to be around $4.7 billion. The company was reportedly exploring a deal to sell a majority stake to Architect Capital in a $5.5 billion deal. Radvinsky also ran a venture capital fund, Leo, which focused on investments in technology companies.
Radvinsky’s impact on OnlyFans was significant, as he shifted the platform’s focus from avoiding explicit content to embracing adult content. The platform gained mainstream attention in 2020 when celebrities like Cardi B and Bella Thorne joined, and Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion referenced it in their music.
Like Radvinsky, many other Jewish origin businessmen are in porn business and control the industry. For example, Solomon Friedman, a rabbi, owns Pornhub. Many other porn sites are also owned by Jews, allegedly destroying society’s chastity to make money.






