OnlyFans Model Amouranth Details Shooting at Intruders After Being Pistol Whipped During Home Invasion

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A content creator known to her fans as “Amouranth” was reportedly the victim of a home invasion, according to Click 2 Houston, FOX 26 Houston and KHOU.

Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa, 31, a well-known streamer known on platforms such as OnlyFans and KICK, was robbed at gunpoint and violently assaulted at her home on Sunday, March 2, police said, per the local outlets.

The Houston Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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Siragusa, who detailed the alleged attack in real-time tweets on X, claimed the assailants targeted her for her cryptocurrency.

The influencer reportedly shared her crypto earnings online, which totaled more than $20 million, per Forbes.

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Police told Click 2 Houston that three individuals were behind the Sunday home invasion and assault that happened at approximately 10:51 p.m.

Siragusa told authorities she was sleeping at her home when three unknown men entered her residence, Fox 26 reported.

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Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa shares photo

The men reportedly gained access to her home by shooting out a window and then kicking in a bedroom door, per Fox 26. At some point, Siragusa was able to lead them to an area of the property where her husband was waiting with a loaded gun.

One of the suspects was believed to have been struck by a bullet before the three individuals fled the scene.

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Siragusa was taken to a local hospital where she was treated for a non-life-threatening injury after reportedly being pistol-whipped by the intruders.

The content creator also shared detailed tweets regarding the alleged attack on her X account.

This is not a prank help,” was the first in a series of tweets, posted on Sunday night.

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“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,” Siragusa tweeted of her alleged attack.

The incident is being investigated by the Houston Police Department Robbery Division, Fox 26 Houston said.

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

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