Would this drama count for this thread? It's furry adjacent, as it involves a known furry:
Second Life is still a thing and it has a giant problem with virtual underage content of a sexual nature even after the owners Linden Labs banned it years ago in 2007. Turns out, the biggest group involved with said content in the here and now is more or less living directly in their walls.
In late February an article was posted to Medium documenting content from a years long investigation into 'age-play' involving adults with avatars representing underaged people (from teens all the way to toddlers), after parts of the investigation was leaked in 2023. The article links accounts belonging to makers and uploaders of digital/simulated cp content to people who are directly involved in the development of Second Life itself, and surprising no one it turns out that a number of them identify as furries. Parts of the article have been censored as of recently due to reports and is under review for what I assume is 'doxxing' people,
so here's an archive link to the original article pre-redaction. It's a really interesting read for just how deep the rabbit hole goes and there's probably someone else who could do a much better write up / tl;dr of it than I can.
Two of the biggest people involved are
Eric Nix aka Patch Lindon, Vice President of Product Operations at Linden Labs, and their husband, Xelm Snowpaw. Xelm, a contract employee of Linden Labs who holds the role of QA Lead for the Product Operations’ art department under the account name
Squeaky Mole, is apparently well known in the furry community for being into cub content and is known to have commission various pieces of their cub fursona being molested, raped, and otherwise put into sexual situations with adult characters. Naturally, they've already deleted everything so their Inkbunny account no longer exists, but the article itself has some censored screen shots of cub content that was commissioned by Xelm: