In the educational center where the girl studied in Rivas Vaciamadrid, she was known as the one with an OnlyFans account, a platform she used to post erotic and pornographic content. The name was not unusual until the girl turned 17 and had already spent a couple of years in the business.
Authorities have detained three people in Madrid on suspicion of offenses related to child exploitation and child pornography. A court in Arganda del Rey ordered pretrial detention without bail for two of the suspects. One of them was reportedly the minor’s boyfriend, according to a report by a regional broadcaster.
The third person, who has since been released, is the girl’s father. Reports indicate he not only knew about his daughter’s activities but also managed the proceeds generated by the material, which reportedly reached nearly 2 million euros.
At the school
Two underage girls, both aged 17, reportedly appeared in pornographic videos. The alarms were raised by the school they attended, IES Las Lagunas in Rivas Vaciamadrid.
Widely circulated rumors at the institute suggested one of the girls maintained an OnlyFans account despite it being prohibited for someone under 18. Instead of hiding it, she linked to the adult site from her own Instagram profile.
Video posts made at the school allegedly showed how she started in the business at age 15, mentioned working with a modeling agency, and indicated that her father was aware of the activity, filming content for adults.
Evidence from the school pointed to a pattern of activities that drew the attention of teachers and staff, prompting them to inform authorities.
Pirouetting through the details, it appears the issues involved were not merely personal choices but a broader scheme where content was recorded, edited, and uploaded online, with payments processed through a digital wallet platform. The father reportedly controlled the Bizum account tied to the business.
Investigators believe a structured organization could be profiting from these sales, and they estimate the minor had earned close to two million euros from the distribution of this material.
Concerns
A local newspaper, part of a regional press group, reached out to the school but received no official comments beyond expressing concern about cameras and interviews near entrances when minors were present.
Law enforcement confirmed three detentions and noted that the probe began after the school director reported concerns. Authorities have refrained from releasing further details as the investigation remains ongoing.
In the unfolding case, investigators have identified two adult individuals believed to have collected and transported the girl to luxury hotels in Madrid and Barcelona to film explicit scenes. The material is said to have been produced, edited, and sold online, with payments routed via a digital wallet app. The father, who did not appear in the footage, owned the payment account and has since been released.
Although both the father and daughter allegedly earned money from the videos, investigators think a formally organized network might be behind the operation, potentially earning substantial sums from the material distribution.
The case has stirred significant public concern about the safety of students and the vulnerability of minors in online spaces. Media outlets have highlighted the tension between privacy rights and the need to safeguard young people from exploitation, while authorities continue to investigate the extent of the operation and any accomplices who may be involved across multiple locations.
As the investigation proceeds, schools and families are urged to remain vigilant about online activity and to report any suspicious links or requests that involve minors. The case underscores the ongoing importance of robust safeguarding measures, traceable digital footprints, and clear reporting channels for students who may encounter inappropriate material or coercive situations online.[citation: El Periódico de España; local authorities; TeleMadrid coverage]