Singapore Man Faces Court After a ‘OnlyFans’ Misstep
Guess what happened to a 22‑year‑old Singaporean who tried to out‑shine the internet’s biggest adult content hub? He found himself in a courtroom drama that feels more like a sitcom than a legal case. On Thursday, December 30th, he’s on the hook for allegedly slipping explicit photos and videos of his private parts onto the online platform OnlyFans.
What Went Down
- Friday, Dec 29: He was nabbed by police.
- Sept 4: A report lodged that he’d blasted raunchy content over the OnlyFans account.
- Oct 11: Authorities locked the account and handed him a no‑touch order. Breach? Criminal!
- He squawked back: “The account isn’t secure, let me reset my password.”
- He slipped back in, kept feeding the mounds of “forbidden” material—first via his main, then via a spare account.
- Nov 1:1 new order bounces both accounts out of his control.
- Now, investigators are sniffing around for any further rule‑breaking.
Legal Consequences
- Failing to obey the no‑access order: a fine of up to $5,000 and/or a maximum of six months in jail.
- Transmitting obscene material: two separate charges, each carrying up to three months behind bars, a fine, or both.
Why This Matters
It’s illegal to send or profit from obscene material electronically, to profit from businesses that spread such content, or to advertise sales of such material. The police are urging anyone who spots more of this shady business to file a report.
Original article first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.