Class Mom (and OnlyFans model) banned from her kids’ school. She has something to say
A longtime volunteer at her kids’ Florida elementary school is threatening legal action after being banned from campus due to her gig on adult websites was discovered earlier this month, News 6 in Orlando reports.
According to a news release from Victoria Triece’s law firm NeJame Law, the model had been an ADDitions School Volunteer at Sand Lake Elementary School in Orlando for the last five years. Her 5- and 10-year-old children attend the school where a concerned parent apparently outed her to officials.
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NeJame Law said its client is threatening to sue the Orange County Public School Board for $1 million in damages if she is not reinstated.
“The basis for damages include denying her the right to participate in her children’s lives as she chooses, the choice of denying her chosen livelihood versus seeing her children or being able to volunteer, and the ridicule she has suffered and will suffer as a result of being banned for no reason other than offending the moral sensitivities of another for what she does privately,” the release said.
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Triece’s unpaid work involved “assisting teachers in the classroom, designing bulletin boards, working with students, serving as computer tutors, working with art classes, or helping out in the office or media center,” according to the Orange County Public Schools website.
Triece’s paid work includes a page on subscription-based adult website OnlyFans and content on the X-rated section of Twitter.
During a news conference to address the matter on Thursday, the 30-year-old said she just wants to be present in her kids’ lives, and added creating NSFW content has no bearing on her volunteering gig.
“It’s nobody’s position to judge what anybody does in their private life,” Triece said. “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.”
On her Twitter, she further vented to her 25K followers, “The way someone took paid content from my OnlyFans and sent it into my children’s school is so cruel. You don’t have to like what I do or agree with it, but to do something this extreme is just downright wrong.”
Orange County Public Schools said in a statement that it could not comment on legal matters.
This story was originally published October 29, 2021 at 12:42 PM.