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

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.

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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.

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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. 

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. 

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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.

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