‘$16k in two days’: Teen sex worker’s secret online life exposed
A teen sex worker who allegedly procured underage girls for a high-flying bank executive loves to flaunt her life of cash, freedom and men online.
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A teen sex worker who allegedly procured underage girls for sex with a high-flying bank executive claimed she made $16,000 in two days through her OnlyFans.
Shauntelle Elizabeth Went, 18, has been charged with allegedly procuring two underage girls - aged 14 and 15 - on May 15 for Sydney bank executive Christopher McCann, who was at a Brisbane hotel.
McCann was extradited to Queensland last week and was also charged with procuring a child.
In posts made on social media last month, Went clapped back at haters who had made comments on her page about her appearance - in two separate posts.
“I love how it’s all you broke f**** who are like eww she’s ugly when I post about my only fans,” she wrote in one post.
“Like stay mad, stay jealous ho.
“Just to add extra to my last post, I made 16,000 in two days, so I don’t give a f*** which (sic) any of y’all have to say,” she said in another post.
Since February Went has made more than 200 posts to her TikTok account, including singing to the camera and fighting off the haters.
“You think I give a f**k about who don’t like me, b**ch my family don’t even like me,” she said in one post from June.”
“F**k off. I didn’t ask for your opinion, I don’t need your opinion and I don’t want your opinion, okay goodbye,” she said in another.
In her biography on TikTok Went claims she is “your favourite seller” and to “ask for my link/prices”.
She is also a proud Wurundjeri woman.
On Monday both Went and McCann were granted bail.
The court heard Went was not an in-person sex worker but generated her income through OnlyFans.
McCann was released from custody to live with an old friend near Mudgeeraba with strict conditions including that he have no contact with children except for his sons, that he not travel interstate, comply with an evening curfew, and be restricted in his use of devices.
While Went was granted bail under conditions including that she have no contact with McCann, reside at an address in Brassall, and not use any encrypted devices on her phone.
It’s alleged the duo made an agreement on price for Went to procure two underage girls to meet McCann at the Sofitel Hotel.
Magistrate Louise Shepherd said Went was allegedly waiting in the lobby while the two girls went into his room however it is not alleged the girls actually went inside.
The court heard McCann contacted the front desk asking the girls to leave.
McCann is listed as the head of health and social infrastructure at Commonwealth Bank in Sydney.
At his bail application on Monday, the court heard that employment had now been terminated and his bank accounts had been frozen.