'leave her alone': aoc, netizens rip ny post for exposing medic's onlyfans side-gig

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It appears that the New York Post did not pay the $11.99 fee to access Kwei's content. Instead, the outlet references using second-hand information from "a subscriber to


Kwei's site."  > Over 2,000 have supported the 23-year-old via her GoFundMe. > According to an update posted in the fundraiser, Kwei requested > anonymity in relation to 


the story, but the "newspaper and > journalist (male) decided against honoring her request."  While Kwei has received over $44,000 in pledged donations, her primary job is


ultimately now in jeopardy. Termination would mean the 23-year-old would lose "her ability to help support her family," including her "extremely ill" father, according to


the fundraising campaign.  The New York Post issued an update, claiming that Kwei scrubbed her OnlyFans of all content on Friday.   > “I know SeniorCare would deem this ‘inappropriate’ 


so I took > it down in the hopes that I won’t lose my job in the middle of a > pandemic and three weeks before Christrmas [sic],” she explained > to The Post via a text. 


Kwei's transparency was ultimately used against her, as the outlet not only quoted the policy in question, but also issued multiple requests for comment to company representatives.