ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — A circuit judge in Orange County has sided with Orange County Public Schools after a mother of two was “banned” from any school activities after appearing on the adult site OnlyFans.
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In 2021, Victoria Triece, who had been volunteering at her children’s elementary school, was told she was banned from participating in any activities where she would have access to children.
In July of 2021, the elementary school principal received an anonymous email from a parent complaining about Triece’s work on the site OnlyFans and other social media.
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In the email, the parent stated: “One of the room mothers that spends time at the school is publicly posting pornography thru various sources on the internet.”
In 2023, Triece filed a lawsuit against Orange County Public Schools to get the ban lifted and to be reinstated as a volunteer at the school.
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“Everything I devoted myself to was ripped out of my hands with no proper reason,” Triece said in an interview with Channel 9 in 2023.
According to court documents, a judge ruled that Triece does not have “a right” to volunteer in the ADDitions Program.
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