Gabriella Zuniga Retires from OnlyFans Following Settlement with Shannon Sharpe

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Bisa Arnold
Updated 10:32 PM, July 20, 2025

Gabriella Zuniga Announces Retirement from OnlyFans

Gabriella Zuniga, a well-known content creator on OnlyFans, has recently announced her departure from the subscription-based platform. This development follows a confidential settlement in a high-profile sexual assault lawsuit against former NFL star Shannon Sharpe.

Details of the Legal Battle

In April 2025, Zuniga, under the pseudonym Jane Doe, initiated a lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages, alleging Sharpe became physically abusive and sought extensive control over her time and body. The relationship was described by Zuniga's attorney, Tony Buzbee, as tumultuous and toxic. Sharpe has denied the claims, accusing Zuniga and her legal team of attempting a shakedown and threatening a counter-suit for defamation to protect his reputation.

Settlement and Subsequent Career Moves

The lawsuit was settled in July 2025 after what Buzbee called "respectful negotiations." While the terms of the settlement remain confidential, Zuniga publicly announced her decision to retire from OnlyFans shortly thereafter, indicating her intention to start a new chapter beyond the digital content world.

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