@DinVrancea Important este rezultatul acestor vizite, indiferent de cost.. atâta timp cât vizitele lui Nicușor nu au adus beneficii, ci doar declarații politica, îl încadrez in același tipar ca și pe Iohannis, adică inutil
🔥 Strange Facts About the Government’s “Hunt for Sexual Girls” in Ukraine, 2025
(the war continues, while the budget is spent on reviewing OnlyFans)
I am a Ukrainian woman who writes erotic stories together with my sister Viktoriia Yastrub (you can read them on Patreon). Even though my work is only text, every month I still think: “What if tomorrow there is a search?”
So I collected everything happening now into a full article.
Get ready — the numbers and stories are shocking.
1️⃣ 2025 statistics — no longer isolated cases
🔸 In the first half of 2025 — over 2300 criminal proceedings under Art. 301 (adult content).
🔸 In 9 months — 1498 cases only for “adult porn” (not involving minors).
🔸 August 2025 — +200 new charges.
🔸 Peak: March 2025 — 375 cases in one month.
This is already more than in all of 2023.
2️⃣ Taxpayer money goes to “reviewing” photos and videos
🔸 Since 2022 the state has spent over 5 million UAH on “pornography examinations”.
🔸 One examination costs 11,300–100,000 UAH ($300–$2500).
🔸 Experts spend hours watching models’ content to decide whether it's erotica or porn (the law allows erotica but does not define the difference), while the army waits for drones.
🔸 Another 5.1 million UAH — court expenses.
3️⃣ Punishment for nudes is harsher than for rape
🔸 Art. 301 — up to 7 years in prison for “erotica”.
🔸 Art. 152 (rape) — 3–5 years.
🔸 Art. 301–1 (minors) — 5–10 years + chemical castration.
Sending your own nude photo can legally be “worse” than rape.
4️⃣ Bribes and sex as a ‘solution’
🔸 October 2025, Prykarpattia — cyber police demanded $1000 from model Anzhela to “close the case”.
🔸 Studios pay $100–150 per girl monthly “to local authorities” (cyber police + SBU).
🔸 During searches, girls are offered sex to “resolve the issue”.
Porn actress Josephine Jackson publicly stated she left Ukraine due to SBU pressure — even though she never filmed in Ukraine.
5️⃣ Pay taxes — still a criminal
🔸 In 2024, 350 models declared 305 million UAH income, paying 59 million UAH in taxes.
🔸 One model paid 40 million UAH — and immediately received a search and criminal charges.
🔸 Total “tax debt” for 2020–2022 — 384 million UAH. She paid — the charges remained.
🔸 Reality for OnlyFans models: don’t pay taxes — criminal charges for tax evasion. Pay taxes — criminal charges for erotic activity. Paying taxes is treated as an admission of guilt. Meanwhile, OnlyFans itself operates legally and pays taxes in Ukraine.
6️⃣ Private nudes between partners — also a crime
🔸 April 2025, Ternopil region — a married couple received 2 years probation for exchanging nude photos in Viber.
🔸 The law interprets “storage for distribution” even inside a private chat.
🔸 Punishment depends on the number of photos: 2–7 years real prison time.
Even Ukrainian soldiers and their wives were sentenced for exchanging photos while separated during war.
7️⃣ Petitions gather 25k signatures fast — Zelensky replies “it’s up to Parliament”
🔸 The Ministry of Justice drafted a law and sent it to Parliament. It disappeared. PM Shmyhal did not allow it to reach the Verkhovna Rada.
🔸 MPs created a separate bill to decriminalize adult content (No. 12191).
It has been untouched since 2023. Promised for early 2025 — Zelensky personally removed it from the agenda, according to MPs.
8️⃣ Potential vs reality
🔸 Experts estimate legalization of OnlyFans and webcam could bring 1 billion UAH yearly to the budget.
🔸 Instead, thousands of girls go underground or leave the country.
🔸 The state loses money, people, and reputation — the ban is a huge corruption pipeline involving everyone from police to government officials.
After the petition boom, panic began because authorities feared losing this illegal income. They prefer small private bribes rather than large legal tax revenue.
📝 Conclusion
Ukrainians are outraged that such dictatorial, medieval laws still exist in the 21st century. Globally, adult content is legalized. Identical bans exist only in harsh Muslim regimes like Iran and in Belarus. The rest of the world has legalized it. In the U.S., erotic content is even protected as a fundamental human right and part of free speech.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian courts issue medieval rulings like “destroy the phone and computer as tools of the crime.” But how can a crime exist without a victim? Who was harmed? Ukrainians are furious that this happens using their own tax money — in wartime. They are furious that cyber police waste resources on this instead of fighting real Russian threats. They are furious at the corruption and absurdity of the law. And the public anger is growing…
What is the purpose of petitions if the president not only ignores them but acts against the will of the people?
Ukrainian farmer Oleksandr Hordienko has been posthumously awarded the title Hero of Ukraine.
He risked his life to clear mines from his own fields and shot down Russian drones threatening his land. Oleksandr was killed in a drone strike on September 5 in the Kherson region.
He was a man of courage and principle, he refused to abandon his home and people. Eternal memory!
@NicusorDanRO Să înțeleg că asistentele de pe aceste sectii cu camere video nu vor mai putea dormi pe timpul turelor de noapte? Încă un motiv sa ne plece elitele de la serviciile de urgență 😆