OnlyFans model and Playboy playmate allegedly lured victims on dating apps to steal designer goods and cash


An OnlyFans model and social media influencer managed to lie and cheat her way into the homes of the Los Angeles elite, despite being known as a scam artist.

An OnlyFans model has been accused of luring wealthy older men and younger women via dating apps to gain access to their homes to steal cash, valuables, and other possessions.

Adva Lavie, otherwise known as Mia Ventura, is facing six felony charges after Los Angeles district attorneys said that Lavie “exploited trust built through online relationships to gain access to victims’ homes and steal from them.”

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The OnlyFans model attended a preliminary court hearing just two days ago and was charged with multiple accounts of unauthorized use of personal identifying information, grand theft, and first-degree residential burglary.

Lavie has since been released from custody and has been fitted with an ankle monitor so she cannot go near the victims named in the case, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said.

Presumably, Lavie has been fitted with the device so she cannot intimidate or persuade victims who are planning to testify against her.

The influencer has previously been accused of theft and intimidation, with Michael Sartain, host of the Access Vegas podcast, claiming that Lavie had gone through women’s bags in search of credit cards and cash, according to Complex.

One of the women was Eden Lynn, who claims that Lavie stole from multiple women.

Apparently, Lynn knew it was Lavie due to multiple attempts to charge her American Express card for an expensive hair appointment at a salon in Beverly Hills.

Lavie supposedly booked the appointment under the name Mia Ventura.

Lynn claims that she contacted the salon and the stylist Lavie had booked with, and they gave her the name on the appointment.

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The stylist “sent shots of the consultation FaceTime she did with her and the receipts and text messages,” Lynn told KTLA 5 News.

Victims were often threatened and prevented from going to the police, according to reports.

The OnlyFans model allegedly used undisclosed dating apps to target victims. She then fostered relationships, built trust, and infiltrated their homes to steal from her victims, prosecutors say.

Lavie allegedly posed as a girlfriend and “travel companion” to many of these people in order to steal high-value designer items, gold, and cash. This went on for about two years.

The influencer, who seems to have either deleted or had her accounts suspended, has been described as highly deceptive and has the ability to influence others.

Lavie, who previously appeared in Playboy and Penthouse magazines, has claimed to be the first-ever top Israeli OnlyFans model.

The model and influencer has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

She is scheduled to be brought before a judge on April 6th, 2026, and could face more than 11 years in prison.

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