A meet-up for an OnlyFans collab on February 13 took a horrifying turn when 32-year-old Tavaughn Lee allegedly ran over an OnlyFans content creator with his SUV after an argument, leaving her injured in a Baltimore parking lot.
The U.S. Marshals Service has now joined the search for Tavaughn Lee, who is wanted on attempted murder charges and is believed to have connections in both Maryland and Florida.
According to court documents, the unnamed victim had arranged to meet Lee, a subscriber who responded to her social media post looking for a content partner.
- The pair met at the Executive Inn in Baltimore to discuss filming.
- The woman entered Lee’s SUV but soon became uneasy as he began driving to unknown locations.
- Fearing for her safety, she asked to be let out of the vehicle.
Tavaughn Lee eventually pulled into the parking lot at 5501 O’Donnell St., where the two began arguing.
As the unnamed woman gathered her belongings, she was partially outside of the SUV when Lee suddenly threw the vehicle into reverse, slamming into a tree.
The impact knocked her to the ground, at which point Lee ran over her while fleeing the scene—taking her belongings, including her cat.
The victim was able to provide authorities with Lee’s phone number and a credit card she had grabbed from his vehicle before he fled.
✔ Phone records confirmed Lee’s identity.
✔ She identified Lee in a police photo lineup.
✔ Investigators issued a warrant for his arrest.
Lee is facing multiple charges, including:
- Second-degree attempted murder
- First-degree assault
- Second-degree assault
- Theft violations
U.S. Marshals Deputy Al Maresca emphasized the urgency of tracking Lee down:
“These are very serious charges; therefore, it is in the interest of public safety to locate him.”
Who is Tavaughn Lee?
✔ Lee is 5’9” and approximately 150 lbs.
✔ He has criminal ties in both Maryland and Florida.
✔ The U.S. Marshals Service is leading the multi-state search for his whereabouts.
Please use this incident as another reminder that if you are a content creator, don’t just hook up with guys that hit you up online to do content. It may not be safe.