Victoria Triece, 30, said on Thursday that she was notified on October 13 she was banned from the Orlando school campus after an unnamed parent informed officials about her OnlyFans page, local media site the Orlando Sentinel reported.
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Triece, who also boasts thousands of followers on Twitter and Instagram featuring less explicit content, told WESH Channel 2 she felt “humiliated” and unfairly judged.
She said: “Nobody has the right to judge what other people do for a living. I feel judged and so isolated. I was humiliated and I should not, and no one else should be concerned about what another parent does.”
“I just love spending time with my kids and I have a great relationship with other parents and students.”
And in an Instagram post written in the last week, she wrote: “Things have been so crazy for me recently. Thank you for listening to me tell you the same story 1,000 times in a row because I cannot process anything that’s going on right now.”
Her children, aged 5 and 10 years old, both attend Sand Lake Elementary School and, according to website Clickorlando.com, Triece has been an ADDitions School Volunteer at the school for the last five years.
She has no previous criminal history, according to the website, citing NeJame Law, the firm representing her.
“Ms. Triece has never appeared on school property in other than normal every day and school appropriate clothing, as contrasted to her private online videos and pictures,” NeJame Law said in a statement cited by Clickorlando.com.
The Sentinel reported Triece as adding: “It affected a parent who went and paid to see my content, but then they had to go send in these photos of me to the school and make me not be allowed to be around children anymore, which I’ve done and dedicated my life to for pretty much five years.
“I don’t know who was told what I do. And now I’m supposed to walk into the building and I don’t know what was said to my son’s teacher … I don’t know what’s been said about me to anyone at that school.”
Clickorlando.com reports Triece’s lawyers, John Zielinski and Mark NeJame, have informed the school district they intend to sue for $1 million.
“The basis for damages include denying her the right to participate in her children’s lives as she chooses, the choice of denying her chosen livelihood versus seeing her children or being able to volunteer, and the ridicule she has suffered and will suffer as a result of being banned for no reason other than offending the moral sensitivities of another for what she does privately,” legal officials said.
Newsweek has approached Triece, Sand Lake, Orange County Public Schools and OnlyFans for comment.