The indictment details a three-year operation that allegedly ensnared up to fifty women, generating over 3.5 million Czech Koruna. Kajumi, known for projecting an image of luxury to attract followers, reportedly controlled the victims’ social media accounts, preventing them from interacting directly with clients. A hired associate managed the platform communications, effectively stripping the women of agency over their own digital presence and revenue. Investigators claim the group pressured participants to produce increasingly explicit material to maximize profits, leaving the women with only a fraction of the actual earnings.
Influencer Adam Kajumi charged with human trafficking in OnlyFans case
Czech influencer Adam Kajumi and three associates face human trafficking charges after allegedly orchestrating a scheme that exploited young women for profit on OnlyFans. Police investigations reveal a network that forced participants into producing explicit content, while withholding earnings and subjecting victims to severe psychological manipulation.

Among the most disturbing allegations is the treatment of a minor who was 14 when she entered a relationship with Kajumi. Police reports state he repeatedly attempted to coerce her into the platform, discouraging her from her education with promises of future wealth. Even after the relationship ended, he allegedly used the prospect of reconciliation to pressure her into creating content. Alongside Kajumi, the accused include entrepreneur Adam Zachariáš, cameraman Lukáš Vaník, and a female associate. If convicted, the suspects face prison sentences between five and twelve years, according to the National Centre against Organised Crime.




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