WNBA Player Erica Wheeler Partners with OnlyFans, Faces Scrutiny
Seattle Storm player Erica Wheeler became the first professional basketball player to partner with OnlyFans, a move that has drawn both support and criticism. Wheeler, who will not be posting adult content, addressed the presumptions that come with the platform, according to Fox News.
Wheeler's decision comes as other figures in the public eye have faced scrutiny for their associations with controversial individuals. Casey Wasserman, chairman of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, expressed "deep regret" over flirty emails he exchanged with Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003, the BBC reported. The emails were among millions of files released by the U.S. Department of Justice. One exchange included Wasserman writing to Maxwell, "I think of you all the time... So what do I have to do to see you in a tight leather outfit?" Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.
Also among the released files was a photo featuring Brett Ratner, director of the upcoming documentary on Melania Trump, cuddling a woman while sitting next to Jeffrey Epstein, the BBC reported. The photo's date is unknown, but it appears to be from the same location as previous photos of Ratner and Epstein with Jean-Luc Brunel. There is no indication of wrongdoing from the files.
In other news, Allan Saint-Maximin's brief stint with Club America ended abruptly after his children were targeted by racist attacks, Al Jazeera reported. The 28-year-old former Newcastle United winger signed a two-year contract with the Liga MX club in August but made only 15 appearances before his departure.
These events highlight the complex and often controversial intersections of sports, entertainment, and politics.
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