OnlyFans Party Mansion Raid Uncovers Trafficking Allegations
For months, residents of a wealthy Washington neighborhood complained about packed streets, loud weekend gatherings, and a steady stream of luxury vehicles arriving at a sprawling mansion.
According to the New York Post, what neighbors believed was simply an out-of-control party house has now become the focus of a disturbing criminal investigation.
Police in Bellevue, Washington, raided the property before dawn Thursday after what authorities described as a lengthy investigation prompted by repeated complaints from nearby residents.
According to court documents, detectives discovered evidence suggesting the mansion was being used as an OnlyFans content operation and uncovered allegations of human trafficking and exploitation.
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Neighbors said problems began shortly after new tenants moved into the home last fall.
“They started having parties every Saturday night,” one resident, who requested anonymity for safety reasons, told FOX10.
“Just piling out of cars. Some of them would be brandishing bottles of vodka, reveling in the street on their way to the house.”
Residents said the activity quickly transformed the normally quiet area into a source of frustration.
“It became a real nuisance because nobody could go anywhere,” the neighbor said. “So, we all started calling 911.”
As complaints mounted, investigators began taking a closer look at what was happening inside the home.
Court records allege that the mansion was operating as a content production house connected to adult subscription platforms.
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During Thursday’s raid, detectives reportedly seized more than 300 cell phones, over 50 laptops, financial documents, luxury vehicles, and a notebook listing women’s names alongside earnings figures.
Investigators also recovered a whiteboard labeled “Content Plan,” according to court filings.
Authorities allege several women were recruited with promises they could earn thousands of dollars each month by creating online content for platforms including OnlyFans and Chaturbate.
However, according to court documents, some of the women later told investigators they lost access to their accounts and could not collect money they had earned.
The alleged victims also claimed they were required to spend long hours interacting online with subscribers while also producing content.
Court records further allege that women who resisted demands were threatened, beaten, and restrained.
Police arrested one man during the operation.
He is being held on $5 million bail and was scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
For residents who spent months wondering why crowds gathered outside the mansion every weekend, the police action finally explained.
What many believed was simply a disruptive party destination now sits at the center of a major criminal investigation involving allegations far more serious than noise complaints and traffic congestion.
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