An online account active across several military-themed online communities appears to be advertising explicit sexual services for cash while repeatedly claiming an association with Fort Bragg, raising potential legal and military accountability concerns.
The account, operating under the numerous “Mamacita” accounts, has been active for months in NSFW forumns promoting her OnlyFans and allegedly illegal prostitution. In comment threads and replies, the user frequently referenced staff duty, military ranks, inspections, and installation life, often engaging directly with commenters who identified themselves as officers and senior enlisted personnel.
In at least one publicly visible exchange, the account responded “Bragg” when asked about its location, suggesting a connection to Fort Bragg. No independent verification of the individual’s identity, rank, or service status has been made.
Users interacting with the account were directed to private messaging platforms, including Telegram, where a digital “menu” was shared upon request. That menu listed various services alongside specific prices and time durations, including offerings that appeared to involve in-person sexual acts.
The menu also included links to third-party payment services and promoted a subscription-based adult content platform, advertising discounts for subscribers.
The imagery used in the menu featured a woman wearing revealing clothing and a military-style cavalry hat — a piece of headgear commonly associated with U.S. Army cavalry traditions — though no uniform or identifying insignia were visible.
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Across multiple comment sections, the account engaged in sexually suggestive exchanges with users referencing military roles and authority, including platoon leadership, battalion staff, and noncommissioned officers. In several instances, the user implied prior sexual relationships with senior enlisted personnel and encouraged continued conversation through private messaging.
Many of the original posts have since been deleted by either the user or moderators, but archived comments and interaction histories remain visible, showing a consistent pattern of directing users off into private channels.
Under North Carolina law, advertising sexual acts for money may constitute prostitution, regardless of whether the act ultimately occurs. If the individual behind the account is an active-duty service member — as repeatedly implied in public comments — the conduct could also raise issues under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, including potential violations related to conduct unbecoming and actions prejudicial to good order and discipline.
At this time, The Salty Soldier has not independently verified the individual’s identity or military status, and no law enforcement or military authority has publicly commented on the matter.
This outlet did not arrange any meeting, did not solicit services, and did not attempt to confirm identity through deceptive means. The information presented is based on publicly accessible online comments and materials voluntarily shared by the account through private messaging.
The report is published in the public interest due to the apparent use of military-themed communities and imagery in connection with potentially illegal activity.
Readers with relevant information are encouraged to contact appropriate authorities or submit tips through established reporting channels.
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