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OnlyFans Owner Leo Radvinsky Dies at 43, Cause of Death Emerges
Billionaire tech entrepreneur Leo Radvinsky, owner of OnlyFans, has died at 43, leaving behind a multibillion-dollar digital empire built on the subscription-based platform.
- Billionaire tech entrepreneur Leo Radvinsky, owner of OnlyFans, has died at 43, leaving behind a multibillion-dollar digital empire built on the subscription-based platform.

Leo Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 following a prolonged battle with cancer.

The Ukrainian-born entrepreneur passed away peacefully, according to a statement released by a company spokesperson, who noted that his family has requested privacy during this period.
Radvinsky, who resided in Pompano Beach, built a vast fortune through his ownership of the platform and other ventures, reportedly earning as much as $1.8 million daily at the peak of his business success.
His estimated net worth stood at $4.7 billion, largely tied to Fenix International Limited, the firm that holds a majority stake in OnlyFans.
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He acquired OnlyFans in 2018 from the Stokely family in the United Kingdom, a move that transformed the platform into a global digital powerhouse.
Under his leadership, the subscription-based service experienced explosive growth, with users spending a record $7.2 billion in 2024 alone. Reports also indicate that Radvinsky paid himself $1.8 billion in dividends between 2021 and 2025.
Beyond business, he was known as a philanthropist and angel investor. Despite reportedly exploring a sale of the platform last year, challenges linked to its adult content model made it difficult to secure buyers.


