A Florida influencer is suing her ex-boyfriend for posting intimate sex photos of her without her consent.
Mikayla Saravia, 25, who has more than 8 million Instagram followers, is filing a $6.3 billion lawsuit from Nicholas Hunter, with whom she was in a relationship for five years. Their relationship ended last October.
The young woman, who also actively maintains an OnlyFans account and a Twitter account, this paid erotic content platform that launched in 2016, claims that after her breach, Mr. Hunter took possession of her account and therefore of her numerous content information provided by South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Ms. Saravia heavily promotes her OnlyFans content to her Twitter and Instagram followers. In particular, you will find a large number of stimulating photos and videos to encourage them to subscribe to OnlyFans.
Ms. Saravia’s attorney, Joseph DiRuzzo, acknowledges that his client did consent to sexually explicit content, but on a consensual basis and at a time when she was in control of the posts on her social media.
“The defendant used the OnlyFans account to sell sexually explicit photos and videos of the plaintiff from material he collected prior to the beginning of their personal relationship [professionnelle]Specifically, Mr. DiRuzzo wrote in the lawsuit: The $6.3 billion claimed in the lawsuit represents the 628,000 subscribers Ms. Saravia had when she ended her relationship with Mr. Hunter.
She wants to receive $10,000 per subscriber who saw these images.
The ex-couple is also pursuing a civil domestic violence lawsuit filed in Broward County, Florida.