OnlyFans Creator Arrested And Accused Of Using 5-Year-Old To Entice Customers

As a member of the Millennial generation, I’m just going to go ahead and claim that when it comes to raising children, we’ve had it the hardest. I know that’s going to ruffle some feathers, but hear me out: We are among the first generations to deal with raising kids with the internet at its peak. Although our parents certainly had to worry about us in AOL chatrooms, they didn’t have to deal with social media on steroids, predatory games like Roblox, and easy access to sites like OnlyFans. This isn’t even touching on all of the child porn floating around the internet.

Most parents do their best to insulate their children from these horrific realities, but sadly, some sickos put their children right in the middle of it.

Elizabeth Creekmore, 41, allegedly included a child in her OnlyFans content.

On April 22, 2026, Creekmore was charged with four counts of child exploitation and possessing child sex abuse material by the Westfield Police Department in Indiana, according to True Crime News. The investigation began after authorities received a tip in November 2025 that a child was being used to promote Creekmore’s content and entice adult viewers. Disturbingly, the tipster alleged the child was “sucking on a broomstick” and claimed she used the child to attract male adults, reported Fox 59.

A search warrant unearthed conversations between Creekmore and subscribers on OnlyFans discussing the young victim. Creekmore would allegedly direct any child-focused content requests to her Snapchat account to discuss prices and details.

One of her subscribers allegedly asked for ‘a slutty video’ with ‘a kid or kids in the room or in the background.’

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“The hard part of these videos is recording yourself but also showing that there [sic] by you or next to you lol,” one request allegedly stated, per Fox 59.

“I completely understand,” Creekmore replied. “I get exactly what you’re wanting.”

Her Snapchat account allegedly has four files of lewd photos, hence the four exploitation charges. One of them reportedly featured Creekmore topless with the child in the background, while the other was of the child fully nude, Fox 59 reported.

Police first contacted Creekmore and her husband on March 19 in an attempt to interview them.

Creekmore allegedly immediately requested an attorney, and her husband did not comment. A month later, charges were filed, but it wasn’t until April 29 that Westfield police finally arrested her at a traffic stop.

In a Facebook post announcing her arrest, community members praised the Westfield Police Department for bringing her in and doggedly pursuing her case.

“If bedbugs were people,” one commenter unapologetically stated on the post.

“Anyone violating a child should not be able to be free in society,” added another.

“Hopefully, there’s more arrests. You know there’s people that was paying her for that,” someone else chimed in.

If you suspect child abuse, you can call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-422-4453 (1-800-4-A-Child) or go to Childhelp.org. The hotline is available 24/7.