World: A mother in the US has sued a school after being prohibited from volunteering, purportedly because of the OnlyFans account.
31 age Victoria Triece, used to volunteer at her child’s school, Sand Lake Elementary in Orlando, Florida, yet says the educational committee will at this point not let her do as such.
Addressing WESH, she said: “It’s been very troublesome. I feel like the one happiness in my life, you know, was taken directly from my hands for not an obvious explanation.”
On Tuesday 24 January, she filed a lawsuit against Orange County Public Schools (OCPS), guaranteeing the Sand Lake principal had told her she could ‘never again associate with youngsters on school grounds’.
The complaint says this request came from the Orange Orange County Public School Board, with Triece likewise blaming the educational committee for an attack on security and common sexual cyberharassment – guaranteeing it sent her photographs to staff, representatives, and the media without her assent.
Victoria Triece proceeded: “The explanation that I even began OnlyFans was because I didn’t need a regular job.
“I needed to in any case be involved. I went through a psycho-separation. I needed to in any case go to class with them and accompany them all day, every day, and be as engaged with their lives as I could without being away from them. They’re everything to me.”
Triece was a volunteer at the school for a considerable length of time, having passed the yearly individual verifications required, and has no criminal record.
She is currently suing in the expectation of volunteering once more, with her attorney Mark NeJame saying: “It’s similar to the days of yore of having a red letter on your head.
“What she was doing, what she does in her off time, it’s not unlawful. In any case, yet, we have a profound quality police with the Orange County School Board and anything directors settled on this terrible choice.”
Michael Ollendorff, a representative for OCPS, declined to remark on why the boycott was forced, with Triece saying it’s never been clarified.
“It’s never been clarified to me, they never said what I could and couldn’t do, she said.”
Triece added: “I want a change. I don’t want any parent at all to ever go through this. It’s not, to me, it’s just not fair at all.”
This week’s lawsuit is Triece’s second, having first announced she planned to sue the school board in 2021 – with Florida law stating a person has to wait six months before they can sue a government entity.
That year, NeJame said they planned to sue for at least $1 million, but now says they will leave it up to a jury to decide.
In a post on her Instagram Stories, Triece said thanks to her fans and devotees for all their ‘love and support’.
“This has by far been the hardest 15 months in my life,” she said.
“I pray for a change and hope that no one else ever has to deal with the heartbreak I have been enduring.”