After five years of volunteering at her sons school, Victoria Triece was banned by Orange County Public Schools after officials received an anonymous email pointing to her page on OnlyFans, a platform popular among sex workers, accessible with a subscription.
On Tuesday, Trieces lawyers filed a lawsuit saying the only factor that disqualifies school volunteers is a criminal record, and Triece does not have that.
Triece assisted in lab assignments and involved parties in the OCPSs ADDition volunteer program. She said she always dressed appropriately on Sand Lake Elementary school grounds.
According to Fox Business, the anonymous email was sent about 18 months ago to the schools principal, Kathleen Phillips. It said Triece created and posted adult content on OnlyFans, reported by the Orlando Sentinel.
The Sentinel reported that Trieces lawyer, Mark NeJame, said, Its like having a scarlet letter on her head. What she does in her off time is not illegal, yet we have a morality police with the Orange County school board and whatever administrators made this horrific decision.
Triece has managed web pages since 2016 on social media sites without sexually explicit content. That and her sexually explicit OnlyFans content were no secret.
OCPS spokesperson Michael Ollendorff would not comment when asked about the school district not fully explaining the reason for Trieces ban to her. He did say it was the school districts protocol not to discuss pending litigation.
The banned mom said, Its never been clarified to me. They never said what I could and couldnt do. Her lawyers, NeJame and his partner John Zielinski believe the ban indicates it reaches any type of school function. Because of this, Triece said she avoids school sporting events and other school activities.
This most recent lawsuit isnt the first brought against the school system by Triece. In January 2021, lawyers tried to have the ban reversed. Circuit Judge Paetra Brownlee ruled against Triece, stating she does not have an unequivocal legal right to participate in the schools volunteer program.
Now, Triece and her attorneys have taken a different tact. The lawsuit alleges explicit images attached to the anonymous email were circulatedto OCPS staff and employees that were not in need of the information.
The Sentinel reported Triece said, I was a little bit in shock, honestly. Youre already in a situation thats not fair, to begin with, andtheres emails of your images being sent out not only within each other but also to media. Its just wild to me.
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