In some, failing to disclose an STI before unprotected sex or knowingly transmitting one is a criminal offense. Laws regarding assault vary state to state. She described the deception as sexual assault.
She said she had unprotected sex with the other attendee “all week” under the guise that they both had negative STI panels before filming together. It “completely invalidates” the results, Winters told NBC News. Other creators who attended the event confirmed to NBC News that the individual had sent texts about having unprotected sex before filming. The group did not have any issues with Rusher, who also attended the event, but some raised concerns about another attendee who allegedly submitted invalid STI results before the trip.ĭays after the event wrapped, creator Blair Winters tweeted that another attendee had unprotected sex with a “stranger” between submitting their negative STI test results and filming explicit videos with Winters. Blasting me on the internet is not the way.”Ībout a month after the Washington trip, another group of OnlyFans creators met in Florida for a weeklong Halloween collaboration. “I would like to apologize to you and understand where I went wrong. If you feel as though I violated your consent, I would have preferred you come to me and we can have a conversation,” Rusher said. “I would never want to violate anyone’s consent, because I completely understand the meaning of it. Rusher said they regret revealing the creators’ legal names but wished the dispute was handled offline.
Rusher added that they did not “get in there” during the group sex scene because they didn’t feel welcome, and the only time they touched someone else without explicit verbal consent was to move their hair out of their face. They denied allegations that they watched the creators filming through a window and said that while smoking a cigarette outside, they jokingly waved at them while everyone was still clothed but did not look through once filming began.