Indiana OnlyFans creator charged with child sex crimes; allegedly exploited 5-year-old to boost sales
WESTFIELD, Ind. (WXIN) — An Indiana woman faces a slew of child sex crime charges after reportedly using a 5-year-old girl to promote her OnlyFans account and produce sexual content.
Elizabeth Creekmore, 41, of Westfield, was charged Wednesday with four counts of child exploitation and four counts of possessing child sex abuse material. A warrant has since been filed for her arrest in Hamilton County court.
Westfield police began investigating Creekmore last November after a tip came in from Indiana DCS. The report claimed she operated an OnlyFans account and had recently involved a 5-year-old girl in “the creation of content intended to attract adult subscribers.”
Specifically, the tip said Creekmore had recorded a video of the child “sucking on a broomstick.” One witness said Creekmore suggested the young girl “was being used to generate income and attract adult males.”

A search warrant was filed for Creekmore’s account on OnlyFans, and investigators reportedly found conversations in which she discussed the young victim. One subscriber allegedly asked Creekmore for “a slutty video” with “a kid or kids in the room or in the background.”
“The hard part of these videos is recording yourself but also showing that there [sic] by you or next to you lol,” the man wrote.
“I completely understand,” Creekmore allegedly replied. “I get exactly what you’re wanting.”
Investigators say Creekmore would direct anyone with child requests to her Snapchat account, where she would then negotiate details and payment. Court documents say a search of her Snapchat unveiled four lewd files, including photos of Creekmore exposing her breasts in front of the child and photos of the child without clothes on.
Data on the files confirmed the child victim was between 5 and 6 years old when they were taken. The pictures were allegedly uploaded the same day that a sex offender from Wisconsin used OnlyFans to request child sex abuse material from Creekmore.
“Abuse by trusted adults is common and devastating,” said Genevieve Meyer with Indiana’s Trafficking Victims Assistance Program. “Many child abuse cases involve someone the child already knew.”
Meyer said keeping kids safe from online sexual exploitation involves collaboration between police, prosecutors and adults. In this case, when police came to Creekmore’s home last month, her husband claimed he wasn’t involved in his wife’s OnlyFans account.
“Most often, the most dangerous offender is the one who has access, trust and control and not just a stranger online,” Meyer said. “That’s why it’s good for other people to be involved in a child’s life.”
Police contacted Creekmore and her husband at her home in Westfield on March 19 and attempted to interview them. However, officers said she immediately requested an attorney and her husband provided no information on the allegations.
Over a month later, on April 22, Creekmore was officially charged with four counts of child exploitation (production), a Level 4 felony, and four counts of possession of child sex abuse material, a Level 5 felony.
A warrant has been filed for Creekmore’s arrest, but she had not been booked into the county jail as of Thursday afternoon. If convicted on all counts, she could face up to 72 years in prison.
Because the allegations against Creekmore started with a tip to DCS, the case illustrates the importance of reporting suspicious activity involving young kids to authorities.
“Remember, it’s not your job to prove it, but if you think something is off, make that report,” Meyer said. “We’d rather be safe than sorry and let the professionals take it from there.”
Online court records show Creekmore was arrested last May in Boone County on one count of misdemeanor battery. That charge was dismissed in February.
Previous reporting also shows Creekmore sued CVS in 2016 over allegations that pharmacy employees shamed her for breastfeeding inside the store. Her complaint was later dismissed “in full with prejudice.” For more information on her initial filing and allegations, click here.
Bradenton man sentenced after sexually abusing girl for years, records say
By Michael Moore Jr.
April 25, 2026 5:50 AM
A Bradenton man will spend the rest of his life in prison after prosecutors say he sexually abused a child he helped take care of for several years.
A Manatee County judge sentenced Allan Fabricio Martinez, 44, to three consecutive life prison terms after a jury previously convicted him of capital sexual battery, lewd or lascivious molestation and other sexual abuse charges.
Court records show Martinez filed an appeal following the sentencing. When reached for comment, Martinez’s attorney, Connie Mederos Jacobs, declined to discuss the case because it is under appeal.
The investigation began in July 2023 after detectives said a teenager disclosed that Martinez had sexually abused her for years. The victim said the abuse started at her home in Bradenton when she was around 7 years old while her mother worked nights as a bartender and Martinez watched the children, according to an arrest report.
The victim told investigators Martinez repeatedly made her touch his genitals, pulling his pants down partway during the abuse, according to the report. Detectives said he committed the acts on multiple occasions and attempted to distract her with a phone while doing so.
Investigators also wrote that Martinez used manipulation and threats involving the victim’s parents to prevent her from reporting the abuse. The victim told investigators the abuse continued after the family moved to another home when she was about 9 or 10 years old, according to the report. She said the abuse happened in both her bedroom and Martinez’s bedroom when her mother was not home.
According to investigators, the abuse continued until the victim was about 14 years old. She was 16 when she reported the allegations and told investigators she had been afraid of Martinez and worried about what he might do to her mother.
Circuit Judge Teri K. Dees also designated Martinez as a sexual predator, ordered him to provide a DNA sample to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and imposed more than $2,000 in court costs and assessments.
Read more at: https://www.bradenton.com/news/local/crime/article315474788.html#storylink=cpy
Nashville man accused of using Grok AI
to generate images of child sex abuse
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A 47-year-old man is accused of using Grok AI to generate images of child sex abuse.
Detectives executed a search warrant 47-year-old Jerry Dubose II home following an Internet Crimes Against Children Unit investigation.
Metro Police said multiple CyberTips were sent to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children regarding possession of child sex abuse material in an online account.
The reported activity ranges from September 2025 through March 2026.
In 2000, he was convicted of indecent exposure involving two girls ages 10 and 4.

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