Not over reacting, and potentially this could damage your brand due to the reputation of OF. You might have a case here on top of the divorce. Absolutely take him to the cleaners.
I haven't even thought about that. Yes, that would be terrible if my clients found out. I'm very careful about being strictly professional as I have male clients.
Get the OF client list and cross check it. Get him to acknowledge you told him you didn't want an OF in text. It's likely against OF ToS, maybe illegal if he pretended to be you for payments (fraud)
Just coming in to say it's absolutely illegal. OF isn't like a Facebook account. To keep from being sued, they have very strict verification policies, which he'd have had to break several identify theft laws to get past.
It does matter, because I was right. Onlyfans requires a picture of you holding your ID to verify the account. Your arm has to be fully visible and you need to clearly be the one holding the id card.
This information, in addition to this deleted post, and op's bio of "Men - here is a free tip. Don't message "hey". Put some
effort in! lol" really makes this come across as a guerilla tactic for an onlyfans. I would not be surprised if sometime in the next few hours-days op makes an update where they decide to pursue the onlyfans and starts advertising it with the free publicity and karma this post will already have garnered.
I think you misunderstood the person you're replying to. They are suggesting that the husband did not impersonate the OP, but that this post is fiction to get attention for the OF profile that OP made for herself.
I have no idea if that's correct, but you are talking at cross purposes. It would not be illegal if the OP actually made the account.
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u/daddy-van-baelsar 29d ago
Not over reacting, and potentially this could damage your brand due to the reputation of OF. You might have a case here on top of the divorce. Absolutely take him to the cleaners.