OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky lived a reclusive life at one of Miami’s most exclusive addresses in the days before his death, according to a new report.
The 43-year-old billionaire spent his final months at a $19 million, 6,000-square-foot beachside condo at the highly sought-after Turnberry Ocean Club.
The compound-like tower offers amenities like private elevators, 24/7 security and streamlined access to parking to keep away passersby.
Radvinsky’s living situation was so withdrawn that he was actually dead for ‘a few days before’ the news was made public on Monday, Los Angeles-based talent agent Andy Bachman told The New York Post.
‘Insiders knew [Radvinsky] had been dealing with health issues for some time, and while his passing is tragic, he left behind a company that was fully prepared and resilient… His passing wasn’t sudden, so there was a lot of preparation,’ Bachman said.
Bachman founded Creators Inc, an OnlyFans-devoted talent agency, in 2022, and had been a close friend of Radvinsky’s.
‘The irony with Leo is that he built one of the most talked-about platforms on the internet, but he lived a life that was incredibly quiet and very disciplined, and rooted in faith and family… He really stayed out of the spotlight.’
The Ukraine-born businessman leaves behind a wife and four children.
He regularly made philanthropic donations to organizations that conduct cancer research, his spouse, philanthropist Yekaterina ‘Katie’ Chudnovsky, writes on her website.
‘Leo passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer,’ an OnlyFans spokesman previously told the Daily Mail.
Radvinsky made a rare public appearance with his wife at a gala for a gastrointestinal research foundation in 2024. The two were the driving force behind a $23million grant program for cancer research announced at the event.
Meanwhile, details of Radvinsky’s diagnosis, like much of his life after acquiring OnlyFans’ parent company, Fenix International, for an undisclosed sum seven years ago, remain unknown.
OnlyFans went from a niche site for adult content subscriptions to a multi-billion-dollar business within that time span.
From 2021 through early 2025, Radvinsky paid himself a whopping $1.8 billion in dividends, filings viewed by Forbes showed. The publication put Radvinsky’s net worth somewhere around $4.7 billion at the time of his death.
Radvinsky moved to the sprawling unit at Turnberry from an enormous mansion in Boca Raton. The nine-bedroom abode was bought by him and Chudnovsky for just under $4 million back in 2020.
The pair purchased the condo in 2022, records reviewed by Realtor.com show.
While the couple shared very little about their private life, Chudnovsky revealed in a 2021 interview with an online women’s magazine that she was a mother to four of the late mogul’s children.
The couple married in 2008, and they sold their Boca Raton abode for $5.8 million in 2023.
A 2025 Wall Street Journal feature billed Radvinsky as The Mysterious Billionaire Behind the OnlyFans Porn Empire. Few photos of him exist.
Fenix International shares owned by the Radvinsky have reportedly been held in a trust.
The site grew from about 350,000 content creators in 2019 to 4.6 million in 2024 under his ownership.
He reportedly had attempted to sell his majority stake in the company for $8 billion, but had difficulty finding a bank to broker the deal.
Radvinsky was raised outside Chicago. He launched MyFreeCams, a precursor to OnlyFans, in 2004.


