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Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Yahoo
Florida judge goes against mom with OnlyFans account who sued school district over volunteer ban
ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida judge has ruled in favor of a school district after a mother with an OnlyFans account filed a lawsuit after being banned from volunteering at her child's elementary school. Victoria Triece, 31, whose child attended Sand Lake Elementary School in 2021, filed the complaint in May 2023, after the school's principal said she was no longer welcome to volunteer with their ADDitions program. 70-year-old man angry with housemate fatally shoots him: deputies The ban came after the principal received an anonymous email containing Triece's sexually explicit images on the adult platform. 'Nobody has the right to judge what other people do for a living. I feel judged, and so isolated,' Triece told NBC affiliate WESH in 2021. Court documents filed on Jan. 29 show that the judge has sided with Orange County schools, despite the mom arguing that her privacy was violated, claiming the district disclosed her images to staff and employees who didn't need that information. Skeletal remains of 8 dogs found in woman's abandoned home, Citrus County deputies say 'The reason that I even started OnlyFans was because I didn't want a 9 to 5,' Triece told WESH. 'I wanted to still be involved. I went through a crazy breakup. I wanted to still go to school with them and be with them 24/7 and be as involved in their lives as I could be without being away from them. They're everything to me.' However, the court found the school district is entitled to summary judgment, given that they don't have to guarantee any parents the right to volunteer in their ADDitions program. According to the court documents, Triece is still able to attend school-related activities with her children. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Yahoo
Orange judge: School district had right to ban OnlyFans mom from volunteering
A judge ruled Orange County Public Schools had the authority to ban a mother from volunteering at her child's school after it was revealed she posted explicit content on the adult website OnlyFans. Victoria Triece helped organize class parties and assisted in lab assignments at Sand Lake Elementary School, where her two children attended, as part of the district's ADDitions program. She had served as a volunteer for five years until an anonymous tipster in 2021 sent an email to the principal containing some of Triece's OnlyFans content. Then she was told she was no longer welcome. Triece, who made international headlines after speaking out, sued two years later, accusing OCPS of violating her right to volunteer and denying her right to appeal the decision to ban her. But the 22-page summary judgment by Judge Brian Sandor, filed Jan. 29, concluded she had no right to volunteer, and said that OCPS policies make mention of an appeals process only 'in the context of criminal history checks and an applicant's criminal history.' Even then, according to the ruling, school district policies found in court filings explicitly state that a volunteer's eligibility 'does not guarantee volunteer placement.' 'That policy does not include any language that confers any right or benefit upon an individual to participate in the program, to remain in the program, or to appeal a removal decision,' Sandor wrote. 'On these points, the policy is silent.' The images sent to higher-ups at Sand Lake Elementary were from Triece's OnlyFans page, accessible to subscribers for a fee. When she was removed as a volunteer in 2021, Triece told reporters she always dressed appropriately on school grounds and that her day job was kept from the children. Mark NeJame, whose law firm represented Triece, blasted OCPS as being 'morality police' when the district banned her anyway. The lawsuit further accused the district of violating Triece's right to privacy by circulating the photos to 'staff and employees that were not in need of the information,' but Sandor ruled that emails between district employees containing the images were sent 'for the purpose of carrying out OCPS's official business.' That includes releases of the email tip containing the images in response to public records requests by news outlets, including the Orlando Sentinel. Other than that, Triece 'did not supply any evidence in support of her claim' that the photos were illegally disseminated, Sandor said. NeJame did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. 'It's just not fair at all,' Triece said in 2023. 'I don't want another mom, I don't want another dad, I don't want anybody to have to deal with not seeing their child when you aren't hurting anybody.' Her lawyers said she did nothing illegal by appearing on OnlyFans, a site popular among sex workers. Her content also wasn't a secret — a search through Triece's public social media accounts reveal less explicit but still revealing photos and videos by the mother of two, who has since gone on to model for Playboy magazine.

Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Yahoo
Florida judge: School district had right to ban OnlyFans mom from volunteering
ORLANDO, Fla. — A judge ruled Orange County Public Schools had the authority to ban a mother from volunteering at her child's school after it was revealed she posted explicit content on the adult website OnlyFans. Victoria Triece helped organize class parties and assisted in lab assignments at Sand Lake Elementary School, where her two children attended, as part of the district's ADDitions program. She had served as a volunteer for five years until an anonymous tipster in 2021 sent an email to the principal containing some of Triece's OnlyFans content. Then she was told she was no longer welcome. Triece, who made international headlines after speaking out, sued two years later, accusing OCPS of violating her right to volunteer and denying her right to appeal the decision to ban her. But the 22-page summary judgment by Judge Brian Sandor, filed Jan. 29, concluded she had no right to volunteer, and said that OCPS policies make mention of an appeals process only 'in the context of criminal history checks and an applicant's criminal history.' Even then, according to the ruling, school district policies found in court filings explicitly state that a volunteer's eligibility 'does not guarantee volunteer placement.' 'That policy does not include any language that confers any right or benefit upon an individual to participate in the program, to remain in the program, or to appeal a removal decision,' Sandor wrote. 'On these points, the policy is silent.' The images sent to higher-ups at Sand Lake Elementary were from Triece's OnlyFans page, accessible to subscribers for a fee. When she was removed as a volunteer in 2021, Triece told reporters she always dressed appropriately on school grounds and that her day job was kept from the children. Mark NeJame, whose law firm represented Triece, blasted OCPS as being 'morality police' when the district banned her anyway. The lawsuit further accused the district of violating Triece's right to privacy by circulating the photos to 'staff and employees that were not in need of the information,' but Sandor ruled that emails between district employees containing the images were sent 'for the purpose of carrying out OCPS's official business.' That includes releases of the email tip containing the images in response to public records requests by news outlets, including the Orlando Sentinel. Other than that, Triece 'did not supply any evidence in support of her claim' that the photos were illegally disseminated, Sandor said. NeJame did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. 'It's just not fair at all,' Triece said in 2023. 'I don't want another mom, I don't want another dad, I don't want anybody to have to deal with not seeing their child when you aren't hurting anybody.' Her lawyers said she did nothing illegal by appearing on OnlyFans, a site popular among sex workers. Her content also wasn't a secret — a search through Triece's public social media accounts reveal less explicit but still revealing photos and videos by the mother of two, who has since gone on to model for Playboy magazine. ----------


The Independent
10-02-2025
- 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.