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Jessica Lone Summers & Julia Banim

'I'm a lawyer and OnlyFans model - countless cheaters come to me for legal advice'

A practicing lawyer who joined OnlyFans eight months ago says she's bombarded with messages from cheating spouses looking for legal representation, and says this has become somewhat of a specialist area for her. Denise Rocha, 39, decided to join the platform after suffering a financial hit and now claims to rake in £80,00 ($100,000) per month through her risqué content.

Although this money has certainly been a welcome benefit, Denise, from Brazil, hasn't given up her legal career, and claims she now receives more than double the requests for legal representation from unfaithful spouses than she ever did before taking up OnlyFans.

According to Denise, she's now bombarded with more than 70 such requests every single day, and is now "referred to as an expert on the subject".

Denise decided to join the platform after suffering a financial hit (Jam Press/CO Press Office)

Denise says one subscriber begged her to help him separate from his wife, who filed for divorce after catching him in the act browsing saucy OnlyFans content.

She recalled: "He asked 'please' for me to represent him. He heard about my fame as a lawyer, and said that only I could resolve the situation."

Taking on infidelity cases isn't a new area for Denise, however, and she says she's been recommended as a specialist in this particular area long before her venture into OnlyFans.

One subscriber 'pleaded' with her for help after his wife caught him browsing OnlyFans (Jam Press/CO Press Office)

Happy with how her Onlyfans has helped boost her profile in this specific field, Denise added: "I particularly think it's very good. Especially because now I receive 50% more requests."

Known in her home country of Brazil as the 'Hurricane of the CPI' (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry), Denise has revealed that the various cases she takes on can have very different outcomes for the partners involved.

She went on to explain how, although infidelity is no longer considered to be a crime under Brazilian law, being unfaithful may still have serious consequences.

Denise now gets double the amount of requests from cheating spouse (Jam Press/CO Press Office)

Denise continued: "If treason is proven, the adulterous spouse will not be entitled to alimony. Cases of infidelity are thousands, and it seems that over the years they tend to grow.

"This I see by the amount of messages from betrayed women and men that I receive in a single day."

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