Senior NCO’s wife accused of filming subscription-based content inside Hawaii military housing

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The Salty Soldier has identified the woman behind the online pornography account previously reported on by this publication as Jessica Verdeja, who publicly identifies herself online as the spouse of MSG Anthony Verdeja, an Operations NCO assigned to the 8th Military Police Brigade in Hawaii.

The follow-up reporting comes after The Salty Soldier reviewed additional publicly accessible social-media material, online advertisements, and promotional content connected to the account operating under the handle “AllAccessMommy.”

As previously reported, the account openly advertises subscription-based adult content through platforms including OnlyFans, Reddit, and X, where the account holder promotes videos, custom content, and collaborations involving third parties.

In multiple public posts, the account holder repeatedly identified herself as a military spouse stationed in Hawaii and claimed certain adult content was filmed “on base.”

Subsequent review of additional material appears to further support that at least some of the content was allegedly filmed inside privatized military housing associated with the Schofield Barracks and Helemano Military Reservation area managed by Island Palm Communities.

The Salty Soldier reviewed publicly visible images connected to the account, including interior and exterior photographs, social-media marketplace posts, and promotional material. Architectural characteristics visible in the content—including detached single-family layout, attached garage configuration, neighborhood design, and housing style—appear consistent with Island Palm Communities housing inventory in the Schofield/HMR area.

The publication is not publicly identifying any suspected residence address because residency and filming location have not been independently confirmed.

The online material reviewed by The Salty Soldier includes repeated references to commercial sexual activity involving men other than the service member spouse, along with public descriptions portraying the conduct as consensual and encouraged.

In one public interaction previously documented by this publication, the account holder responded to a commenter questioning whether a photograph had been taken in Hawaii by stating: “On base in this pic.”

The referenced image appeared to show the account holder posing inside a vehicle while on a military installation.

Other promotional material allegedly depicts adult-content filming inside residential living spaces, including kitchen and common areas. Several online posts also promoted collaborative content involving outside creators.

The account holder’s online branding repeatedly incorporates military-spouse identity into the promotion of the monetized content.

Although civilian spouses are not subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice solely because of online pornography activity, military regulations and housing policies can still create potential command concerns when commercially produced explicit material is allegedly filmed inside government-associated housing or on military installations.

Potential concerns could include misuse of government or privatized military housing, unauthorized commercial activity inside housing units, operational-security considerations, and reputational implications tied to military affiliation.

Any determination regarding policy violations or administrative review would rest entirely with Army leadership and command authorities.

Prior to publication, The Salty Soldier submitted a request for comment to the 8th Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs Office regarding the matter.

Questions submitted by the publication included whether the command was aware of the situation, whether Army policy permits commercial pornography production inside privatized military housing, and whether any inquiry or command review had been initiated.

As of publication, the Army had not responded.

The publication also requested clarification regarding whether Army leadership has concerns about military affiliation and installation housing being used as part of the branding and promotion of commercial adult content.

No response was received before deadline.

This report does not allege criminal conduct and does not assert that any service member has committed a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The reporting is limited to publicly accessible online content, publicly visible social-media activity, and statements made voluntarily on public platforms.

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