The public-facing social-media accounts previously used to promote subscription-based adult content under the handle “AllAccessMommy” have disappeared since The Salty Soldier identified the account holder as Jessica Verdeja, who publicly identified herself online as the wife of MSG Anthony Verdeja, an Operations NCO assigned to the 8th Military Police Brigade in Hawaii.
At the time of The Salty Soldier’s May 9 reporting, the account maintained an active promotional presence across platforms including X and Reddit, where subscription-based adult content was marketed alongside repeated references to the account holder’s status as a military spouse stationed in Hawaii.
Those public-facing accounts now appear to have been removed or are otherwise inaccessible. The associated OnlyFans account, however, remained active as of publication.
However, despite the apparent removal of the original accounts, the internet has not entirely forgotten.
The Salty Soldier retained screenshots and other publicly available material collected during its investigation, while search engines continue to index references to the “AllAccessMommy” username across multiple third-party websites. Although many of the original social-media posts are no longer publicly viewable, portions of the account’s online footprint remain accessible through archived references, indexed search results, and other publicly available sources.

As previously reported by The Salty Soldier, publicly available statements associated with the account included claims that certain adult-content material was filmed “on base.”
In one interaction reviewed by the 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.
Additional publicly accessible material reviewed by the publication at the time appeared consistent with content being filmed inside privatized military housing associated with the Schofield Barracks and Helemano Military Reservation area managed by Island Palm Communities.
The publication reviewed publicly visible photographs, social-media marketplace posts, promotional content, and other online material that appeared to connect the account holder to Hawaii military communities.
Among the identifying characteristics observed across multiple publicly available images was a distinctive tattoo visible in photographs associated with the “AllAccessMommy” account and photographs publicly associated with Jessica Verdeja.
Architectural characteristics visible in photographs—including detached single-family housing layouts, attached garage configurations, neighborhood design features, and housing styles—appeared consistent with Island Palm Communities housing inventory in the Schofield/HMR area.
The publication did not publicly identify any suspected residence address because residency and filming location were not independently confirmed.
Additional material reviewed by The Salty Soldier included repeated references to adult-content activity involving individuals other than the service member spouse, along with public descriptions portraying the conduct as consensual and encouraged.
Several online posts promoted collaborations involving other content creators, while other promotional material appeared to depict adult-oriented content filmed inside residential living spaces including kitchens, common areas, and other portions of a family residence.
The account’s branding repeatedly incorporated military-spouse identity into the promotion of monetized content.
Although the primary accounts referenced in the reporting have now disappeared, the content reviewed by The Salty Soldier was publicly accessible at the time it was observed and documented.
As previously reported, civilian spouses are not subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice solely because of lawful online content creation activity. However, questions may still arise when commercial content is allegedly filmed on military installations or inside government-associated housing while being promoted through military affiliation and branding.
Potential concerns could include unauthorized commercial activity inside privatized military housing, misuse of government-associated property, operational-security implications, and reputational concerns tied to military affiliation.
Any determination regarding policy violations, administrative review, or command action remains the responsibility of Army leadership and command authorities.
This report does not allege criminal conduct and does not assert that MSG Anthony Verdeja committed a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The reporting is limited to publicly accessible online content, publicly visible social-media activity, advertisements, and statements made voluntarily on public platforms at the time they were observed.
Editor’s Note: The public article published by The Salty Soldier intentionally omitted a substantial portion of the screenshots, archived material, and other publicly available content reviewed during the reporting process. Additional screenshots and supporting material were published separately in a subscriber-exclusive version of the report. The publication retains copies of publicly available material reviewed during its investigation, including content that may no longer be publicly accessible.
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