GoFundMe Page Set Up for Industry Vet Hone Lynn

GoFundMe Page Set Up for Industry Vet Hone Lynn

DENVER — A GoFundMe page has been launched for online adult industry vet Hone Lynn, who disclosed today that she was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney failure and that she has no health insurance to cover upcoming bills.

Eddie Kreiger of XBIZJobs.net started the GoFundMe page, which seeks $25,000 as a goal, after Lynn made the news public on Facebook.

Lynn, on her Facebook page, said that she recently felt she was coming down with something and had the flu; however, after a run to the emergency room and when tests came back, she was diagnosed by doctors with Stage 4 kidney failure.

So far, $8,000 has been pledged on GoFundMe for medical needs for Lynn, who likely will need dialysis or a kidney transplant.

Lynn entered the biz in 2005 as an affiliate manager at SunnyDollars. She later worked for companies such as Pin2Cash.com and Global-Acces.com, among others, before settling in at YourPaysitePartner as head of business development.

"Hone Lynn's Medical Assistance Fund" page on GoFundMe.com can be accessed here.

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