Kristi Noem and her cross-dressing husband, Bryon, borrowed millions of dollars in the years leading up to the latter’s eye-popping spending on “bimbo” OnlyFans models, a financial disclosure shows.
The couple listed between $2,600,000 and $3,250,000 in debts dating back to 2020 on a federal financial disclosure filed by the fired Homeland Security secretary last year.
Five of the six loans were obtained by Bryon for his car wash and insurance businesses, according to the filing.
The only loan listed as a “joint” one was a 2020 mortgage valued between $100,001 – $250,000.
The Daily Mail reported last month that Bryon, a father of three, had been leading a double-life while Kristi served in the Trump administration – spending tens of thousands of dollars to chat-up kinky OnlyFans models as he donned massive fake breasts.
Bryon, 56, allegedly sent one woman he met in the online “bimbofication” fetish community some $25,000 via Cash app and PayPal, according to the outlet.
Another “Barbie Doll” sex worker showed the outlet receipts dating back to January 2023 from an account allegedly linked to Bryon totaling more than $30,000.
The woman, Nicole Raccagno, claims the Trump administration official’s husband had her on a $1,500-per-month retainer for years, and bought her designer handbags, shoes and jewelry.
Bryon reportedly also paid thousands of dollars for the woman’s breast surgery and other body modifications.
A third woman, webcam model Lydia Love, told the Times of London that she “definitely” remembers sexual online chats with Bryon.
Love, who charges her clients up to $25 a minute to talk dirty, said of Bryon, “There’s no way I could ever forget the fake boobs.”
The sex worker recalled Bryon employing her services as many as 15 times over an 18-month to two-year period.
Kristi, who said her family was “blindsided” by her husband’s bizarre activities, was removed from her top post at DHS by President Trump a few weeks before the scandal broke.