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Four Teens Charged in Violent Crypto Robbery of OnlyFans Star

HOUSTON, Texas — Four teenagers have been charged in connection with a brutal robbery of popular OnlyFans streamer Kaitlyn Siragusa, known online as Amouranth. The incident occurred at her home earlier this month when three armed assailants broke into her bedroom, demanding cryptocurrency transfers.
The attackers reportedly assaulted Siragusa with a pistol, coercing her to disclose the location of her digital assets. During the incident, she led them to another area of her Houston property where her husband was, and gunfire ensued as the assailants fled.
Demarcus Morris Jr., 17, has been charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. Two other men, Dylan Nesho Campbell, 18, and Bryan Anthony Salazar Guerrero, 19, face similar charges. The Harris County District Clerk’s Office also identified an unidentified 16-year-old as a suspect, although details remain scarce.
As of now, two of the teenagers remain in custody, while one has been released after posting a $100,000 bond. The quick response of the authorities has resulted in significant investigation efforts into the incident.
Siragusa has gained notoriety not just for her online presence but also for her vast cryptocurrency holdings. A November post on X (formerly Twitter) depicted her in lingerie, pondering whether to sell or hold her Bitcoin. Screenshots revealed she possessed approximately 211 Bitcoin, valued around $17.6 million at current rates.
In an interview with FOX 26 Houston, Siragusa recounted the harrowing details of the encounter. “They shot down my door. These three guys came into my room, turned all the lights on and had the gun pointed at me,” she said. “They cornered me into a chair in my room and were interrogating me—asking me ‘where’s the crypto?’ over and over.”
The chaotic scene unfolded with Siragusa ultimately leading the intruders towards her husband, which she believed would help de-escalate the situation. However, the robbers departed the property empty-handed, with one of them reportedly exclaiming, “I got shot!” as they made their escape.
Despite the attack, the only item stolen was Siragusa’s MacBook, which was subsequently traced to the hospital where she received treatment for her injuries. “I may have seen the one who was shot while I was being discharged,” she later shared.