


According to an internal donor list that The Lever was able to get its hands on, an alleged $11 million contribution was made by Leonid Radvinsky, the majority owner of OnlyFans, and his wife to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
Radvinsky has denied these assertions.
According to AIPAC’s internal documents, there was a surge in fundraising after Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Of the numerous pledges, an $11 million pledge from “Mr. Anonymous Anonymous” and Katie Chudnovsky stuck out. Despite considerable amounts of personal information hinting at Radvinsky’s involvement, he firmly claimed that neither he, his foundation, nor his family made such a donation. As we know, when it comes to politics in our increasingly tribal time, blood is thicker than water.
AIPAC was founded in 1963, and has been the strongest lobbying arm for Israel in the United States since then. AIPAC recently set up a super PAC, which has allowed it to participate in elections to derail candidates critical of the Jewish state. Since Hamas’ attack on October 7, AIPAC has been working around the clock to pressure elected officials to support Israel in this trying time.
AIPAC provides resources to organize support for Israel, and the pro-Israel organization was reported to have donated to House Speaker Mike Johnson after he was able to obtain a $14 billion military aid package for Israel.
AIPAC remains a powerful force in American politics as evidenced by the Uniparty’s nearly monolithic support for the Jewish state. Leonid Radvinsky is a Ukrainian-American dual citizen of Jewish extraction, so it make sense for him to support Israel. At the end of the day, AIPAC should be treated as a foreign agent due its advocacy for a state that holds interests that clash with those of the US.