
Nursery teacher turned OnlyFans star to SUE student's dad who leaked x-rated pics to football mates and got her sacked
The miss was sacked after she refused to delete her account
STAR'S REVENGE Nursery teacher turned OnlyFans star to SUE student's dad who leaked x-rated pics to football mates and got her sacked
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A CATHOLIC nursery school teacher turned OnlyFans star is set to sue the dad of a pupil who got her sacked after leaking her X-rated snaps.
Elena Maraga, 29, became the centre of a scandal after her erotic online account filled with adult content was leaked to a football team's group chat.
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Nursery school teacher Elena Maraga (pictured) was fired after her OnlyFans acount was discovered
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The teacher is now suing the dad she claims leaked her pictures on a football group chat
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Elena Maraga poses for her OnlyFans account
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Her X-rated pictures spread like wildfire before the dad's wife reported the miss to the school authorities
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She was suspended without pay from her job at a nursery in north Italy after refusing to delete the account before being sacked.
Although she fought fiercely to stay, church leaders said her adult content had exposed the school to "reputational risks".
Now Elena is suing the dad she says found her OnlyFans profile and leaked the subscriber-only pictures to a football fans' group chat.
The racey snaps spread like wildfire before the dad's wife reported the miss to the school authorities.
Elena said: 'There are parents who accused me, but they are the same ones who paid to see me. It's embarrassing.
"They made me look like a harlot, but who is the immoral one?
"I want to give voice to all those women who, like me, have felt condemned or punished for doing things that men also do without facing any consequences.
"Me, who can do what I want with my body in my spare time, or them, who pay to watch and then condemn?
"I'm tired of the injustices I've suffered."
Elena also filed complaints against three social media users for allegedly defamatory comments posted after the revelation broke.
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The miss turned OnlyFans star is also facing a second legal battle in an appeal for financial compensation against school officials who she says dismissed her without reason.
She said: "Despite everything, I miss the children - but not the problems related to that job that I loved.
"But today I would not go back."
School authorities said her contract would be terminated "for just cause with immediate effect.
It claimed that her OnlyFans account "contrasts with the Catholic inspiration that guides the educational direction of the school".
The controversy was unearthed after the father of one of her pupils allegedly bought photos from her OnlyFans.
Maraga claims that the man's wife found out after he distributed the pictures to a football group.
But the 29-year-old has blasted the way her former employer handled the matter.
She said: "They attacked me, saying I was seeking media attention.
"Taking compromising photos has never compromised my professionalism at work.
"The school has never wanted to talk to me, they have always acted with letters and have never wanted dialogue.
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The 29-year-old was suspended without pay last month after refusing to delete the account
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She had been working in a Catholic nursery for five years
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"I am surprised that a Catholic school that preaches morality treats an employee in this way."
The Italian education ministry has signalled its intent to draw up a new code of ethics to prevent teachers appearing on adult sites, The Telegraph has reported.
Maraga told Italian media she has a degree in Educational Sciences and that she had been working in a Catholic nursery for five years.
She told Il Messaggero: "I love being a nursery school teacher, it was my vocation since I was a child."
She added that she opened the account one month ago "partly for fun, partly out of curiosity, partly to see if you could really earn money".
She said: "In one day I get a month's salary."

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