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Czech police have charged four people linked to REACH OUT — an Czech OnlyFans management agency run by influencer Adam Kajumi — with human trafficking and pimping as part of an organised crime group, in what investigators say is one of the first criminal cases in Europe to directly link an OFM agency to suspected human trafficking charges (Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, June 23, 2026).

If convicted, each of the four faces between 5 and 12 years in prison.

Key Takeaways:

  • Czech police charged 4 people connected to OnlyFans management agency REACH OUT with human trafficking and pimping as an organised crime group (BIRN/Reuters, June 2026)
  • Agency founder Adam Kajumi, a Czech TikToker with approximately 1.3 million followers, is currently in pre-trial detention; three others are prosecuted on bail
  • Investigators documented proven proceeds of 3.6 million Czech crowns (€145,000) and seized assets worth ~9 million crowns (€372,000)
  • The case involves “dozens of women,” many recruited shortly after their 18th birthday through romantic manipulation and social media outreach
  • Investigators are examining the “loverboy” method — building emotional dependency to coerce women into increasingly explicit content production
  • This is considered one of the first prosecutions in Europe where criminal charges were directly linked to an OFM management structure

What Happened

Czech police announced in June 2026 that four people tied to REACH OUT have been charged with human trafficking and pimping as part of an organised crime group. Arrests confirmed publicly on June 2, 2026, by detectives from the Czech National Centre Against Organised Crime (BIRN, June 23, 2026).

The four: Adam Kajumi (founder, in pre-trial detention), Adam Zacharias (former collaborator), a woman handling model communications, and Lukas Vanik (cameraman/content creator) — prosecuted on bail.

Proven proceeds: at least 3.6 million Czech crowns (€145,000/$160,000 USD). Assets seized: 9 million crowns (€372,000/~$410,000 USD).

The charges mark a rare moment when journalism led to criminal prosecution. BIRN and Czech investigative outlet Page Not Found published a cross-border investigation in November 2025 documenting the same pattern — predatory recruitment, account control, unpaid earnings, escalating content pressure. Six months later, four people face human trafficking charges.

Adam Kajumi in a black t-shirt and white shorts sitting on the hood of a vibrant pink Lamborghini sports car in an outdoor parking lot, linked to a probe involving his OnlyFans Management Agency.

What happened to Adam Kajumi’s OnlyFans agency?

Czech police charged Kajumi and three associates with human trafficking and pimping as part of an organised crime group (June 2026). Kajumi is in pre-trial detention. If convicted, all four face 5–12 years in prison.

How the Recruitment worked

The case is built around what investigators call the “loverboy” method — a term used by anti-trafficking specialists to describe a pattern in which a perpetrator builds a romantic or intimate relationship with a target, creates emotional dependency, and gradually uses that dependency to push the person toward exploitation.

Women described being approached through social media or Kajumi’s personal circle, initially offered modeling or social media representation. Content expectations escalated over time.

One woman was offered lingerie and nude photography representation in late 2024. Within months, she was producing explicit OnlyFans content — and was not paid for three months of work.

Another woman, who had been in a personal relationship with Kajumi, said he repeatedly pressured her to create OnlyFans content through his agency. She said the experience contributed to the end of the relationship and she later required psychiatric care. At least two other women known to investigators also required psychiatric care after leaving.

How did the REACH OUT agency recruit creators?

Investigators say the agency used the “loverboy” method — building emotional relationships with women, often shortly after they turned 18, then using dependency and psychological pressure to push them toward producing increasingly explicit content for OnlyFans.

What the Contracts said

  • BIRN/PNF reviewed multiple contracts. The control mechanisms were structural:
  • Commission rate: 40–50% of social media and OnlyFans income
  • Production obligation: 20 photos + 4 videos + 4 Instagram stories per week (one contract)
  • Model payment: 35,000 CZK/month ($1,600) while agency kept 50% of social income
  • Penalties: Up to 500,000 CZK ($23,000) for confidentiality breaches or missing production quotas
  • Account access: Agency bank details inserted into platform accounts — funds flowed to agency first
  • Post-exit claims: Some contracts allowed agency to claim income percentage after cooperation ended

Account control is what distinguishes this case from standard OFM exploitation complaints. Women did not have access to accounts built on their own names. When they left, profiles were relaunched with new models — older content continued routing traffic and revenue to the agency.

What were the contract terms at the REACH OUT OnlyFans agency?

Contracts gave the agency 40–50% of all income, required 20+ pieces of content weekly, included penalties up to 500,000 CZK (~$23,000), and inserted agency bank details directly into creator accounts so money went to the agency first.

Industry Context

OnlyFans reported $7.2 billion in gross payments in its fiscal year ending 2024, with 4.6 million creators on the platform (84% women), according to Variety’s reporting on company filings (Variety, November 2025). The platform takes a 20% cut. Parent company Fenix International is reportedly in talks to sell at approximately $8 billion (Reuters, May 2025).

Standard OFM commission rates run 40–50% of pre-tax earnings. A BBC investigation (June 15, 2026) found UK creators commonly giving up 50–70%, with some facing account lockouts when trying to leave. The Czech criminal case goes further: the first documented instance in Europe where an OFM structure has been tied to human trafficking charges.

For investigators across Europe, the case provides a template: recruitment, contract control, account access, payment interception, escalating content pressure, exit prevention. These may not always be just bad business — prosecutors are now asking whether they constitute trafficking.

Why is the Czech OFM case significant for the industry?

It is one of the first criminal prosecutions in Europe to link an OnlyFans management agency to human trafficking charges. It follows a pattern documented by investigative journalists and could establish a precedent for how European prosecutors approach digital sexual exploitation connected to subscription platforms.

[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: OnlyFans management agency contract structure | ALT: “OnlyFans management agency contract terms showing 50% commission and account control clauses”]

ViceSnob’s Take

The math on this case is worth sitting with. REACH OUT documented roughly €145,000 in proven proceeds — not a lot, by platform economy standards. But prosecutors found enough structural control to bring human trafficking charges, not just fraud or contract violations.

That distinction matters. Human trafficking charges require evidence of coercion, deception, and exploitation — not just bad contract terms. Czech prosecutors apparently found all three.

What the broader OFM industry should be watching: this case didn’t start with law enforcement. It started with journalism. BIRN and Page Not Found published in November 2025; arrests came in June 2026. That’s a seven-month pipeline from investigative report to criminal charges. In a $7.2 billion ecosystem, that kind of regulatory attention is new.

Any contract that puts a third party’s financial credentials between a creator and their own income is worth reviewing with a lawyer before signing. Account access clauses are not standard business practice. They’re control mechanisms.

For a clear-eyed look at how creator platforms work, see our guide to how OnlyFans works for creators

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the REACH OUT OnlyFans management agency?

REACH OUT was a Czech OFM agency founded by Adam Kajumi. In June 2026, Czech police charged Kajumi and three associates with human trafficking and pimping as part of an organised crime group.

2. What happened to Adam Kajumi?

Kajumi is in pre-trial detention as of June 2026, charged with human trafficking and pimping as part of an organised crime group. If convicted, he faces 5–12 years in prison.

3. What is a “loverboy” in the context of trafficking?

The loverboy method involves building a romantic or emotionally dependent relationship with a target, then using that dependency to coerce them toward exploitation. Czech investigators are examining whether this method was used by REACH OUT to recruit young women.

4. How much did the agency take from creators?

Contracts showed 40–50% commission rates, with some contracts giving the agency 50% of OnlyFans income above $20,360/month. Penalties of up to 500,000 CZK (~$23,000) applied for missing quotas or confidentiality breaches.

5. Is this case unique in Europe?

Yes. According to BIRN (June 23, 2026), this is considered one of the first criminal investigations in Europe to directly link an OnlyFans management agency to human trafficking charges.

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Hailey Lyons is a creator economy writer and digital media analyst specializing in the OnlyFans ecosystem and independent content creation industry. With over five years covering the intersection of social media, adult platforms, and creator monetization, Hailey has become one of the most recognized voices tracking the business side of creator culture.Her work at ViceSnob focuses on in-depth creator profiles, platform policy analysis, and the economics behind subscription-based content. Hailey approaches the subject without judgment — treating OnlyFans creators as the entrepreneurs and small business owners they are, documenting their strategies, audiences, and career trajectories with the same rigor applied to any other industry vertical.Before joining ViceSnob, Hailey covered digital media monetization trends and influencer marketing analytics for several independent publications. She holds a background in communications and media studies and has been cited in discussions around platform policy, creator rights, and the normalization of adult content entrepreneurship in mainstream media.Hailey is based in Los Angeles and covers creators across OnlyFans, Fansly, and emerging subscription platforms. She can also be found on Bluesky and Reddit

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