A Florida mom was banned from volunteering at her sons’ elementary school because she had an X-rated OnlyFans Account. She is now suing the district $1 million.
Victoria Triece (aged 30) was expelled from Orange County Public Schools ADDition volunteer programme after her presence at the adult subscription site was revealed via a poisoned pen letter.
Triece appears in photos and videos underwear wearing and embracing another woman in a bed. However, she insists that she never behaved inappropriately during her time at the school.
She is not allowed to volunteer at Sand Lake Elementary school in Orlando, where her sons, aged five and 10, attend.
The sex worker was involved in class parties and helped with lab assignments. Her older son is in her class. She claimed she has wanted to do this since she became a mother and is outraged about the ban.
As of October 13, Victoria Triece, pictured, is no longer a part of the Orange County Public Schools’ volunteer program at Sand Lake Elementary, where her two children attend school
Triece, 30 years old, was banned from the classroom following an anonymous letter to school officials that revealed her OnlyFans Page. Now, she is vowing to sue school district for $1,000,000
‘It affected a parent who went and paid to see my content, but then they had to go send in these photos of me to the school and make me not be allowed to be around children anymore, which I’ve done and dedicated my life to for pretty much five years‚’ Triece told reporters Thursday at the office of NeJame Law, where she’s being represented in a looming lawsuit.
“I don’t know who told me what to do. And now I’m supposed to walk into the building and I don’t know what was said to my son’s teacher… I don’t know what’s been said about my character to anyone at that school.
Triece created her OnlyFans Page over two years before the news was announced. She had promoted the page even on her public Twitter account which she created in 2016.
Speaking of why she wanted to volunteer, Triece told NBC6: ‘I always wanted to be involved in that aspect of life.
“My mother did it and it was the best joy growing-up.”
Triece was kicked off campus by an anonymous parent who tipped off school officials via her OnlyFans account. This is an adult-only subscription-based website.
Triece created her OnlyFans Page over two years before the news was made public. She had promoted the page even on her public Twitter account which she created in 2016.
Triece stated that she was never inappropriately dressed while volunteering at school. Triece also said that a few parents reached out to her since her dismissal in order to show their support.
Although Triece was not welcome at the elementary school as a volunteer teacher, a letter to the OCPS was sent Wednesday. However, her attorneys John Zielinski and Mark NeJame claim that she never received any formal documentation advising her of the decision.
‘She understands that there’s going to be a percentage of parents who are going to be get up into their moral arms and wag their discriminating finger at her and say, ‘We don’t want you around our children,’ NeJame said.
“Well, they wouldn’t have known about it because she kept the information away from the children. You can’t get to her unless your an adult.
Meanwhile, Michael Ollendorff, a spokesman for Orange County Public Schools, refused to comment on the matter over ‘potential, pending or ongoing litigation,’ while citing several guideline documents for ADDition volunteers.
Ollendorff’s documents do not state what volunteers can do off campus.
Triece was prohibited from volunteering at her children’s Orlando elementary school. Triece announced Thursday that she has filed a $1million lawsuit
Attorney Mark NeJame speaks, while Victoria Triece listens, during a news conference held in Orlando on Thursday.
Triece is one recent example of an online adult entertainer who has been publicly shamed for what they do
Triece stated that she was never inappropriately dressed while volunteering at the elementary schools. A handful of parents reached out to Triece after her dismissal to show support.
One parent was so supportive that she referred Triece the NeJame Law Firm, which is now seeking $1,000,000 from the Orange County school system.
According to Triece’s lawyers Triece can still chaperone field trip, but she will not have the right to work on campus as a volunteer.
She said, “One minute of my work day is not my complete life, it’s neither my life of being mom or a dad, but it’s not my whole life.”
‘I think everybody’s just floored because they’re like, ‘We know you, we know who you are.’
Triece is just one of many recent online adult entertainers who have been publicly shamed. A Sacramento mother told the press in February that her children were expelled from a Catholic school after a mean mom’ discovered her OnlyFans Page.