Reclusive OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dead at 43
Leonid Radvinsky, the Ukrainian-American billionaire who owned OnlyFans, has died at age 43 after a battle with cancer. Radvinsky acquired a majority stake in Fenix International, OnlyFans' parent company, in 2018 and oversaw the platform's significant growth, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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AI-generatedLeonid Radvinsky, the Ukrainian-American billionaire who owned OnlyFans, has died at age 43 after a battle with cancer. Radvinsky acquired a majority stake in Fenix International, OnlyFans' parent company, in 2018 and oversaw the platform's significant growth, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under his leadership, OnlyFans grew to 377 million users and 4.6 million content creators, generating $1.4 billion in net revenue in 2024. The company takes a 20% commission on creator earnings and was valued at approximately $5.5 billion earlier this year. Radvinsky, who held an economics degree from Northwestern University, had a net worth of $3.8 billion as of last May.
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5 extractedOnlyFans recorded US$1.4 billion in net revenue in 2024.
Radvinsky bought a 75 per cent stake in Fenix International Limited in 2018.
Leonid Radvinsky died of cancer at age 43.
Radvinsky had a net worth valued at US$3.8 billion as of last May.
Radvinsky acquired OnlyFans and transformed it into a multibillion-dollar empire.