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Tab one: her client’s Instagram. Tab two: their Linktree. Tab three was the one she never showed anyone—a Telegram channel called “The Vault,” where leaked OnlyFans content surfaced hours, sometimes minutes, after being posted behind a paywall. The hashtag #FakeLeakFraud trended for three days
Maya kept three browser tabs open at all times.