OnlyFans Model Details Being Pistol-Whipped During Home Invasion

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Kaitlyn Siragusa suffered a terrifying ordeal.

The content creator, who goes by the name Amouranth on OnlyFans and Twitch, was robbed at gun point and physically assaulted during a home invasion on Mar. 2, Houston police confirmed to local outlets Fox 26, Click 2 Houston and KHOU 11.

According to Fox 26, citing police, Siragusa told authorities she’d been asleep when three men broke into her home and then forced their way into her bedroom. She said the men demanded access to her cryptocurrency account and pistol-whipped her multiple times.

Siragusa told police, per the outlet, that she was able to lead the suspects to an area of the property where she knew her husband was with a weapon. She says he fired the weapon, with the couple believing they may have hit one of the suspects, who then fled the scene.

Siragusa was taken to the hospital, authorities told Fox 26, where she was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

E! News has reached out to Houston police and has attempted to contact Siragusa for comment but has not yet heard back.

During the ordeal, Siragusa had begun live-tweeting, saying the robbers returned her phone in order to access her cryptocurrency accounts.

“This is not a prank help,” the 31-year-old began a series of tweets, which she soon followed up with,

“I’m being too robbed at gunpont[sic].”

X/Kaitlyn Siragusa

The following day, Siragusa explained her decision to post on social media, writing, “Was at gun point they gave me phone and said log in with gun to my head and I tweeted because calling would be a death sentence.”

Siragusa had reportedly, per Forbes, shared information about her crypto earnings online at the end of 2024, showing over $24 million in BTC and ETH.

The influencer shared more information about the ordeal to X, including an image of her broken bedroom door frame, along which she said the robbers shot at before kicking it in.

Siragusa also shared a clip of the alleged three suspects fleeing her property, noting one of them can be hears saying, “I got shot.”

X/Kaitlyn Siragusa

She noted she is not supposed to share any information or images of the scene itself, nor the bullet casing, as they’re considered evidence.

“They beat me before this video and pistol whipped me,” she wrote in the tweet, alleging the intruders had duct tape, masks and handguns. “The pummeling felt like it would never end and I protected my head by putting my arms up like I Learned how to do in boxing, blood was streaming down my head and my hands where beat brown.”  

Meanwhile, the Houston Police Officers’ Union wrote on X, "If you have any information related to this aggravated robbery / home invasion, contact the Houston Police Robbery Division or Crime Stoppers of Houston.”

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