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Judge rules against mother with OnlyFans account who sued over volunteer ban
Judge rules against mother with OnlyFans account who sued over volunteer ban

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Judge rules against mother with OnlyFans account who sued over volunteer ban

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. 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. Read: Daytona Beach businesses are getting revved up for the big race 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. Read: 16 counts of animal cruelty and neglect issued to Polk County woman '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. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

Orange County School OK to not allow mom to volunteer over OnlyFans account, court says
Orange County School OK to not allow mom to volunteer over OnlyFans account, court says

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Orange County School OK to not allow mom to volunteer over OnlyFans account, court says

The Brief The court has ruled in favor of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) after a mom with an "OnlyFans" account sued because she was not allowed to volunteer at her child's school. In 2021, Victoria Triece told FOX 35 that she had been banned from volunteering at her child's school after posting pictures on the adults-only social site. In January 2023, Triece sued OCPS. ORLANDO, Fla. - The court has ruled in favor of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) after a mom sued because she was not allowed to volunteer at her child's elementary school due to her "OnlyFans" account. The backstory In 2021, Victoria Triece told FOX 35 that she had been banned from volunteering at her child's school after posting pictures on an adults-only social site, called OnlyFans. Triece, a mother of two, stated that Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) had banned her from the ADDitions volunteer program at Sand Lake Elementary. The school that both her children attended at the time. Related article: Mom with 'OnlyFans' account can't volunteer at child's school, she says According to official reports, Triece was banned after an anonymous parent sent some of her photos to the Orange County School District. In January 2023, Triece sued OCPS. Related article: Florida mom suing school board over her OnlyFans account According to the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court, Triece had four Counts under her Complaint. COUNT I - "Plaintiff asks the Court to declare that she has a due process right to volunteer in the ADDitions Program and to appeal the decision to remove her from the program." COUNT II - "Plaintiff alleges that OCPS has violated her constitutional right to privacy under the Florida Constitution, by not allowing her to volunteer in the school, and she seeks a permanent injunction enjoining OCPS from enforcing that decision." COUNT III - "Plaintiff seeks tort damages from OCPS alleging that OCPS disclosed Plaintiff's images to OCPS staff and employees who were not in need of the information." COUNT IV - "Plaintiff seeks statutory damages from OCPS alleging that OCPS violated Florida Statute § 748.049, by producing Plaintiff's images in response to Chapter 119 public records requests received by OCPS." What we know Court documents filed in January state that the Court ruled in favor of OCPS. Click to open this PDF in a new window. "After examining the evidence and the submissions of the parties, and after construing the record in the light most favorable to Plaintiff, the Court finds that there are no genuine issues of material fact that preclude entry of summary judgment in OCPS's favor, and that OCPS is therefore entitled to summary judgment on all of Plaintiff's alleged claims." THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA Based upon the Court's review of the record, the Motion, the Response, the evidence presented and the arguments of counsel and the applicable Florida law, they entered their Final Summary Judgment in favor of OCPS, according to the Court documents. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local: Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source The information in this article comes from previous reporting done by FOX 35 and the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida.

A Florida mom wanted to volunteer at her child's school. She was blocked because she has OnlyFans
A Florida mom wanted to volunteer at her child's school. She was blocked because she has OnlyFans

The Independent

time10-02-2025

  • The Independent

A Florida mom wanted to volunteer at her child's school. She was blocked because she has OnlyFans

A Florida mom who filed a lawsuit after her OnlyFans involvement prevented her from volunteering at her children's school, has had her complaint dismissed by a judge. Victoria Triece, whose child attended Sand Lake Elementary School, in Orange County, said she felt humiliated, 'judged and so isolated' after her sexually explicit pictures were anonymously leaked to the school principal in July 2021 – an exposure that led to her removal from the school's volunteer program. But nearly four years on, and after a two-year legal battle, Triece has lost her fight for reinstatement as a volunteer with Orange County Public Schools as well as her appeal for monetary damages she sought for privacy infringement. The original email that led to the mother being removed from a school volunteer problem, read: 'It has come to several parents at Sand Lake Elementary that one of the room mothers that spends time at the school is publically posting pornography thru various sources on the internet. 'This woman is constantly around our children and her public profiles are well known. This is not the content or subject matter that our children need to be exposed to. Please consider this an attempt to rectify the situation before other measures are taken. 'The mothers [sic] name is Victoria Triece but her online presence is Victoria Snooks. Her social media is widely recognizable and contains graphic content. I am posting several images for reference. Please let us know what course of action will be taken to keep this kind of material away from our children.' Triece, 30, had volunteered for the school's ADDitions Program but after Principal Katie Phillips received the critical email, the school reviewed her situation and decided to axe her on October 13 2021. The mom sued, alleging she was wrongfully dismissed as a volunteer and that her images were published and shared internally within the school to 'demean and belittle her'. The images were subsequently provided to the media after public access requests. 'Nobody has the right to judge what other people do for a living. I feel judged, and so isolated,' WESH reported the mother as saying. But a judge has now ruled that parents do not have a right to volunteer, and pointed out that Triece did not appeal the decision with the school district itself. Her OnlyFans images were also public record, Judge Brian Sandor added in his 22-page ruling that sided with the school.

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