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Singapore jails OnlyFans star in precedent-setting case

City-state sentences Titus Low to three weeks’ prison, SG$3,000 fine for sharing explicit content on adults-only platform

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Oct 2022 7:30PM

Singapore jails OnlyFans star in precedent-setting case
Titus Low, 22, is now the first content creator on OnlyFans to be convicted for the offence of uploading obscene photos and videos online in Singapore. – Pixabay pic, October 12, 2022

SINGAPORE – A Singapore court today jailed and fined an OnlyFans star in a case his lawyer said indicated authorities will not tolerate the sharing of explicit content on the adults-only platform.

Titus Low, 22, was fined SG$3,000 (RM9,778) for uploading obscene photos and videos, making him the first content creator on OnlyFans to be convicted for the offence in the city-state.

He was also sentenced to three weeks in jail for defying a police order not to access his OnlyFans account while he was under investigation.

He pleaded guilty to both charges.

Low posted on Twitter that he was “glad this is finally over” and that he was “ready to start a new chapter in life”.

“Mistakes were made. Part of life’s learning process, I guess?”

His lawyer Kirpal Singh said the case sets a precedent for explicit content on OnlyFans in Singapore.

Possession and transmission of obscene materials are considered offences in the conservative city-state.

“Since they have taken action against Mr Titus Low, the government seems to have taken the stance that it does not tolerate the sharing of obscene materials on the OF platform,” said Kirpal.

“For other OF creators, this will be a question for them to undertake on their own, especially so in light of what has transpired in Titus’ case.”

Low opened his account in April last year, uploading explicit photos and videos for paying subscribers that made him more than US$240,000 (RM1.12 million) after taxes.

He amassed more than 6,000 active and inactive subscribers within six months.

OnlyFans says it has at least 150 million users worldwide.

Police began investigating Low when a woman filed a police report last year after finding a video of him masturbating on her 12-year-old niece’s phone, according to court documents.

Officers then seized Low’s OnlyFans account, changed his password, and ordered him not to access it.

But Low recovered the password, logged in, and uploaded more explicit photos and videos.

Prosecutors in the case said there were no safeguards in place to ensure OnlyFans subscribers did not disseminate material to the wider public.

Singh argued Low’s content had been illegally leaked to internet users outside the platform without Low’s consent.

Anyone found transmitting obscene material electronically in Singapore can be jailed for up to three months, fined, or both. – AFP, October 12, 2022

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