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An OnlyFans model in Florida is suing her ex-boyfriend for $6.3 billion for allegedly posting sexually explicit content from her social media accounts without her consent. 

Mikayla Saravia, 25, alleges that Nicholas Hunter, 27, changed the passwords on her accounts and posted the graphic photos and videos after they broke up in October, according to the revenge porn lawsuit filed in federal court this week. 

Saravia – who has millions of fans across many social media sites – has two accounts on OnlyFans – one that is free and a more ‘explicit’ one that is $30 a month. 

The lawsuit claims that Hunter – who was in business with Saravia before their breakup – took control of both, and used them to sell videos and photos of her.

Mikayla Saravia, 25, is suing her ex Nicholas Hunter, 27, for $6.3B in a revenge porn lawsuit for allegedly taking control of her social media and posting sexually explicit content

Mikayla Saravia, 25, is suing her ex Nicholas Hunter, 27, for $6.3B in a revenge porn lawsuit for allegedly taking control of her social media and posting sexually explicit content

Saravia alleges that Hunter changed the passwords on her accounts and posted the graphic photos and videos after the pair broke up in October 2022

Saravia alleges that Hunter changed the passwords on her accounts and posted the graphic photos and videos after the pair broke up in October 2022

The lawsuit claims that Hunter took control of both of her accounts on OnlyFans without her consent - and used them to sell videos of Saravia for $35 and photos for $10 and $13

The lawsuit claims that Hunter took control of both of her accounts on OnlyFans without her consent – and used them to sell videos of Saravia for $35 and photos for $10 and $13

The lawsuit claims that Hunter posted ‘numerous, sexually explicit images’ and videos of Saravia, including for sale, from October 2022 through January 2023. 

On January 28, 2023, Hunter used Saravia’s Twitter account to send a sexually explicit image of her to her 628,700 Twitter followers, the lawsuit alleged. 

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Saravia was able to take back control of her accounts shortly after. 

Her lawyer Joseph DiRuzzo acknowledged that his client had posted explicit content on her own, but pointed out that she was the one in control of those posts. 

‘Just because you consented to an image in the past, it does not mean you’re giving someone permission to post additional content without your consent,’ DiRuzzo wrote in the complaint. 

‘Defendant used the OnlyFans account to sell sexually explicit videos and images of the plaintiff based on material he had amassed prior to the severance of their business and personal relationship.’

The lawsuit seeks damages of $6.3 billion which equates to $10,000 for each of the 628,000 Twitter followers she had in October when their relationship ended. 

On January 28, 2023, Hunter used Saravia's Twitter account to send a sexually explicit image of her to her 628,700 Twitter followers, the lawsuit alleged

On January 28, 2023, Hunter used Saravia’s Twitter account to send a sexually explicit image of her to her 628,700 Twitter followers, the lawsuit alleged

Her lawyer Joseph DiRuzzo acknowledged that his client had posted explicit content on her own, but pointed out that she was the one in control of those posts

Her lawyer Joseph DiRuzzo acknowledged that his client had posted explicit content on her own, but pointed out that she was the one in control of those posts 

The lawsuit claims that Hunter posted 'numerous, sexually explicit images and videos of Saravia, including for sale, from October 2022 through January 2023. Saravia was able to take back control of her accounts in January 2023

The lawsuit claims that Hunter posted ‘numerous, sexually explicit images and videos of Saravia, including for sale, from October 2022 through January 2023. Saravia was able to take back control of her accounts in January 2023

The lawsuit seeks damages of $6.3 billion which equates to $10,000 for each of the 628,000 Twitter followers she had in October when their relationship ended

The lawsuit seeks damages of $6.3 billion which equates to $10,000 for each of the 628,000 Twitter followers she had in October when their relationship ended

Hunter was identified in the lawsuit as being in business with Saravia, which was listed as KKVSH, LLC. The pair also produced YouTube videos together. 

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According to Yahoo Finance, Hunter is an entrepreneur known as Nick Yardy and his most significant client success story at the time was Saravia. 

The article stated that Hunter managed KKVSH and ‘successfully grew her account through his innovative growth strategies from a mere 1,000 fans to nearly 5 million.’

The couple broke up in October 2022 and it was alleged in the complaint that exceeded his authorized access of Saravia’s electronic devices. 

The lawsuit also mentioned that Hunter and Saravia are also involved in a civil domestic violence case in Broward County, Florida.

Saravia previously made headlines for making more than $100,000 a year with her long tongue.  

Saravia made headlines in 2019 for making more than $100,000 a year with her long tongue

Saravia made headlines in 2019 for making more than $100,000 a year with her long tongue 

Saravia was 21 years old in 2019 when she revealed how she would receive between $900 to $3,000 for making a video of herself licking things or twerking

Saravia was 21 years old in 2019 when she revealed how she would receive between $900 to $3,000 for making a video of herself licking things or twerking

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