Legal Battle Involving OnlyFans Creator and Florida School District Concludes
In Orlando, Florida, Victoria Triece, a mother of two, has lost her lawsuit against the Orange County Public School District, which prevented her from volunteering at Sand Lake Elementary School due to her affiliation with OnlyFans, where she posts adult content.
Mother's Volunteering Rights Versus OnlyFans Activities
Triece, whose children are 5 and 10 years old, became embroiled in controversy after the school discovered her OnlyFans account. Following her exclusion from the volunteer program, Triece filed a lawsuit in 2023, seeking $1 million in damages. She claimed that the decision violated her free speech rights and amounted to sexual cyber harassment, exacerbated by the principal allegedly sharing images from her account with her employer and media outlets.
Judge's Decision on Privacy and Free Speech Claims
A judge ruled that the images shared from Triece's OnlyFans account were public record and that the district's volunteer policy does not provide inherent rights or benefits to volunteers regarding participation or appeals. Therefore, the district's actions did not infringe upon Triece's privacy or free speech rights under the policies in place.
Response and Reflection from Victoria Triece
Triece expressed her disappointment over the court's decision, stressing that her activities on OnlyFans, though personal and legal, should not influence her ability to participate in her children's education. "If I'm not hurting anybody and I'm not affecting anybody's day, then it's somebody's choice to do something that's fully legal," Triece remarked. She emphasized that her participation in OnlyFans does not define her identity or capabilities as a mother.