OnlyFans Class Action Claims Site Allows ‘chatters’ to Impersonate Content Creators, Deceiving Subscribers - Ep. 57
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Welcome to this episode of Litigation Nation! Join hosts Danessa Watkins and Jack Sanker as they dive into the most intriguing legal news from across the country.
In this episode, we discuss:
- A class action lawsuit against OnlyFans for alleged fraud and violations of federal racketeering statutes due to the use of online impersonators posing as models to scam subscribers.
- The new Illinois law requiring influencer parents to compensate their children for appearing in social media content, marking a significant shift in child labor laws.
- The ongoing family feud within the Murdoch family as Rupert Murdoch seeks to change the trust arrangement for his media empire, potentially favoring his son Lachlan over his other children.
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