Yekaterina Chudnovsky Assumes Control of OnlyFans Parent Company After Husband Leonid Radvinsky's Death
Yekaterina Chudnovsky, widow of billionaire Leonid Radvinsky, has assumed control of the holding company behind OnlyFans following his death from cancer earlier this year. UK filings confirm she now holds authority over the business, including board appointments. Radvinsky built a fortune of at least $3.8 billion by transforming OnlyFans into a major creator platform during the pandemic.
variety.comYekaterina Chudnovsky has taken control of the business behind OnlyFans following the death of her husband, billionaire Leonid Radvinsky, from cancer earlier this year. UK filings show Chudnovsky now controls the holding company behind the platform. She also has authority over board appointments for the holding company behind OnlyFans.
8 billion. He transformed OnlyFans into a major creator platform during the pandemic. @DeItaone reported that Leonid Radvinsky died from cancer earlier this year.
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