I first got suspicious a year or 2 after the pandemic. I noticed that Lucy was a Miami party girl and she was fascinated with the OF business model. Like how they made so much money with little operations cost. In South Florida, it's common for beautiful women to come here to
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become models. Some become OF creators or join OF houses to make money to get by. Disclaimer: Because I have OF girls and online sex workers who follow me, I want y'all to know that I'm not passing judgement on any of you! But I knew Lucy were befriending these women.
So, I knew she was going to transform Passes to promote these women. I was later proven right. I started to think could be getting shady when she tweeted about her friend group. Many years ago, I had a Miami friend who did sex work and she told me about the relationships she had
offline. Lucy's stories sounded similar to my friend. Not overtly but subtly. Y'all have to remember that time when she talked about her friend and the CEO. So many people started to search for who the CEO her friend was talking to. Also, there were other things she posted that
reminded me of rumored places and events people went to fuck. It was these small things that just kept building up. So, I concluded that Lucy got caught up in the South Florida party lifestyle that covered a sexual underbelly. She hung out with people in this life or managed
those who did. And she wanted to profit from that. What I want to know is if she went online to offline. Because she already knew men and women in sugar b@by/d@dy relationships, and I wonder if she helped her creators join those. Wouldn't be surprised if she did.
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