ORLANDO, Fla. (Gray News) – A judge ruled in favor of a school district that prevented a mom in Florida from volunteering at her kids’ elementary school after learning that she has an OnlyFans page.
In 2023, Victoria Triece sued the Orange County Public School District for $1 million after they allegedly banned her from volunteering at the Sand Lake Elementary School in Orlando, where her 5-year-old and 10-year-old sons attend.
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She said someone sent an anonymous email to the principal in 2021 voicing their concerns, WESH reported.
“If I’m not hurting anybody and I’m not affecting anybody’s day, then it’s somebody’s choice to do something that’s fully legal,” Triece said.
Triece said the principal shared the email with her boss, including images of her adult content.
In her original filing, Triece claims the district violated her right to free speech and also alleged “sexual cyber harassment” for sharing pictures from her OnlyFans account with media outlets.
After a lengthy legal battle, a judge ruled on Jan. 29 that Triece does not have a right to volunteer, and pointed out that she did not appeal the decision with the school district itself, WKMG reported.
The judge also said the volunteer program’s policy “does not include any language that confers any right or benefit upon an individual to participate in the program, to remain in the program, or to appeal a removal decision.”
Furthermore, the judge said the district didn’t violate her privacy by sharing the photos because her OnlyFans images were public record.
“It doesn’t validate, like it’s not my whole life. That’s a part of my life, but it’s not my life of being a mom or being a parent,” Triece said.
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