Paris Ow-Yang was involved in the ‘dust up’ according to police last month and has now been charged by authorities.
Paris Ow-Yang has made quite a name for herself on OnlyFans and is currently considered one of the platform’s top adult content creators.
She is said to be among the top 0.02% of creators regularly attracting more than 40,000 views per post on OnlyFans.
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However, the 19-year-old Australian now faces legal troubles after being charged with assault, damaging property and stalking, according to reports.
After turning 18, the influencer decided to join OnlyFans and has been raking it in ever since, allowing her to buy several properties in a wealthy part of Sydney.
NSW police said they were called to an alleged ‘dust up’ at one of these properties in early November.
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Initially the influencer was only hit with an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) that prevented her from going near or contacting two family members known to her within 12 hours of being under the influence, before police charged her.
She must also not assault, threaten, stalk or harass them, a standard clause in all AVOs.
She is set to appear in Waverley Local Court before the end of the year on December 11.
Her solicitor, Michael Bowe, confirmed he would be representing the OnlyFans creator but did not comment further on the charges or the incident when contacted by The Daily Telegraph.
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This comes after the content creator was charged with drink driving after crashing her Mercedes last year in October.
She had reportedly ‘drowned herself in alcohol’ after splitting up with 44-year-old nightclub tycoon, Julian Tobias.
Her lawyer, Michael Bowe, referenced this in his defence of his client saying that the incident was the result of a ‘perfect storm’, which resulted in her 'spiraling out of control.'
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Ow-Yang has not yet commented publicly about the recent charges.
She has, however, spoken in depth about her feelings towards becoming an OnlyFans success. She has previously stated that her success on her platform has allowed her to build a property empire worth around $7 million.
She said: “For me, it's been an incredible journey which has allowed me financial freedom and control over my career.
“I’ve been able to create an empire for myself, on my own terms, and I’m extremely proud of investing in numerous properties around the eastern suburbs.”
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