09-05-2025, 06:45 AM
Here is a good an example of a fake ad today. You cannot trust anything that is posted on Leolist. Whether it's verified or non verified, it doesn't matter. Leolist are in on the scams. Leolist makes money from the scammers. It's truly amazing to me that such a fraudulent website is allowed to exist in Canada.
A good resource tool to use on any ad is to search the image on Yandex image search.
Verified Leolist ad in Victoria
The same Verified Leolist ad in Toronto at the same time
Many users, especially newbies, see a badge and assume Leolist has done extensive background checks. In reality, they’ve done the bare minimum — they profit from every ad, whether it’s legitimate or not. They offer a “verified” status, suggesting some level of authenticity, however this verification is superficial - it involves little more than matching a photo to an ID, which can be easily faked. Scammers use stolen photos, AI-generated images, and impersonate real people. Many users, trusting the “verified” badge, send deposits or advance payments, only to be ghosted.
Leolist is based in Canada but serves an international audience. LeoList has emerged as the destination for human trafficking according to police. Some examples are, Project Northern Spotlight, Project Octavia, Project Convalesce. With scammers, Leolist faces no repercussions. They classify this as a “business dispute” between two consenting adults. They claim to be a neutral platform, not a publisher, and therefore not responsible for user-generated content. Leolist bypasses financial censorship by using cryptocurrency Litecoin.
Sex workers use Leolist, not because they like it, but out of necessity, limited by the platform's monopoly, which supports traffickers and fraudsters. Menz.Life is more than a review site; it’s a non-profit dedicated to protecting men and women from scammers, fraudsters, and human traffickers. We offer a community-driven service to make the sex industry safer. Building this platform takes time, but our goal is to create a trusted resource for safety and transparency.
A good resource tool to use on any ad is to search the image on Yandex image search.
Verified Leolist ad in Victoria
The same Verified Leolist ad in Toronto at the same time
Many users, especially newbies, see a badge and assume Leolist has done extensive background checks. In reality, they’ve done the bare minimum — they profit from every ad, whether it’s legitimate or not. They offer a “verified” status, suggesting some level of authenticity, however this verification is superficial - it involves little more than matching a photo to an ID, which can be easily faked. Scammers use stolen photos, AI-generated images, and impersonate real people. Many users, trusting the “verified” badge, send deposits or advance payments, only to be ghosted.
Leolist is based in Canada but serves an international audience. LeoList has emerged as the destination for human trafficking according to police. Some examples are, Project Northern Spotlight, Project Octavia, Project Convalesce. With scammers, Leolist faces no repercussions. They classify this as a “business dispute” between two consenting adults. They claim to be a neutral platform, not a publisher, and therefore not responsible for user-generated content. Leolist bypasses financial censorship by using cryptocurrency Litecoin.
Sex workers use Leolist, not because they like it, but out of necessity, limited by the platform's monopoly, which supports traffickers and fraudsters. Menz.Life is more than a review site; it’s a non-profit dedicated to protecting men and women from scammers, fraudsters, and human traffickers. We offer a community-driven service to make the sex industry safer. Building this platform takes time, but our goal is to create a trusted resource for safety and transparency.