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Defendants Support Motion to Seal Materials in Adult Entertainer Suit

Fenix International and OnlyFans majority owner Leonid Radvinsky, defendants in a September unfair competition class action that includes Meta and others, responded in support of plaintiffs’ administrative motion to consider whether Fenix defendants’ materials submitted in support of plaintiffs’ response…

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to show cause order should be sealed, said a Tuesday filing (docket 3:22-cv-01101) in U.S. District Court for Northern California in San Francisco. Proposed redactions include details of specific contracts and particular individuals who entered the contracts with an understanding of confidentiality, business and personal bank account information, nonpublic earnings and transaction data, and names and email addresses of nonparty independent contractors, it said. In February 2022, adult entertainers Dawn Dangaard, Kelly Gilbert and Jennifer Allbaugh sued Meta’s social media sites, Fenix and Radvinsky, alleging the defendants colluded with OnlyFans competitors to blacklist them from Meta’s social media platforms (see 2301170057).