Mum sues school after she was banned from volunteering due to her OnlyFans page
Officials made the decision after receiving an anonymous email from a ‘concerned parent’ that also included attached images of the 31-year-old adult content creator
A mum is suing school authorities after she was relieved of her voluntary role when administrators were made aware of the adult content she posted of herself on OnlyFans.
Victoria Triece had been part of a programme that assisted with lab assignments and organised parties at her son's school for five years.
But, after an anonymous email from a "concerned parent" tipped off the principal about her day job, Victoria was told in October 2021 that she would have to end her association with the scheme at Orlando's Sand Lake Elementary School in the US state of Florida.
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She has now filed a lawsuit against Orange County Public Schools (OCPS).
Victoria, 31, also posts less explicit content on Twitter and Instagram with her attorney Mark NeJame arguing: "It’s kind of like having a scarlet letter on her head.
"What she does in her off time is not illegal, yet we have a morality police with the Orange County school board and whatever administrators made this horrific decision."
The content creator has pointed out that she always dressed in an appropriate manner on school grounds, while her legal team insisted that the only condition listed to disqualify somebody from carrying out a voluntary role is a criminal record, which she does not have.
OCPS spokesperson Michael Ollendorff refused to comment on the reasons for imposing the ban, with Victoria declaring: "It’s never been clarified to me. They never said what I could and couldn’t do."
She added that she does not attend events like school sports days now, with her lawyers interpreting the ban as applying to "any type of school function".
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A previous challenge to the ban in the courts was rejected with the judge ruling that Victoria "does not have an unequivocal legal right to participate" in the volunteer programme.
The new lawsuit claims that explicit images attached to the anonymous email were "circulated to OCPS staff and employees that were not in need of the information".
Victoria added: "I was a little bit in shock, honestly. You’re already in a situation that’s not fair to begin with and there’s emails of your images being sent out not only within each other but also to media. It’s just wild to me."
Inspired to become a volunteer by her own mother, who did similar work when she was growing up, Victoria still volunteers in an online role with the class of her youngest son, who attends school remotely.
But she misses the day-to-day interaction with pupils, admitting: "I do it all like a robot, sitting behind a screen."
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