OnlyFans Ownership Transfers to Yekaterina Chudnovsky After Leonid Radvinsky’s Death

UK filings show Yekaterina Chudnovsky has taken control of the holding company behind OnlyFans following the death of billionaire owner Leonid Radvinsky earlier this year.

Fact Check
All key elements of the claim are strongly corroborated by multiple independent, high-authority sources. Leonid Radvinsky's death in March 2026 is confirmed by Wikipedia (listing death date as March 20, 2026), the NY Post exclusive, Forbes, and The Guardian's in-depth investigation. Yekaterina Chudnovsky's identity as his widow and her succession to control of the OnlyFans holding company (Fenix International) via UK corporate filings is confirmed by The Guardian, Forbes, and the NY Post. The original X post by @DeItaone matches the claim text and cites UK filings as the basis. The only minor uncertainty is that the fetched Guardian content appeared to be an AI-summarized version with some inconsistencies in peripheral details, but the core facts are independently confirmed across multiple outlets. The claim is assessed as likely true with high confidence.
Summary

Yekaterina Chudnovsky has taken control of the business behind OnlyFans after billionaire owner Leonid Radvinsky died from cancer earlier this year. According to UK filings, Chudnovsky now controls the holding company linked to the platform. The report centers on a corporate ownership change rather than a crypto market event.

Terms & Concepts
  • Holding company: A parent entity that owns controlling stakes in other businesses rather than mainly operating products or services itself.
  • Beneficial ownership: The person who ultimately controls or benefits from a company, even if ownership is held through corporate structures.