Legal Battle Over OnlyFans Account Leads to Volunteer Program Dismissal
In a notable legal conflict, Florida mom Victoria Triece has initiated a lawsuit against a school for being removed from a volunteer program due to her involvement with OnlyFans, a content subscription service. Triece is pursuing $1 million in damages, asserting wrongful termination and an invasion of privacy. The controversy began when her OnlyFans photographs were spread by another parent, culminating in her exclusion from the volunteer role.
Details of the Email Circulation and Subsequent Dismissal
The issue came to light when an email containing Triece's OnlyFans images, labeled as "graphic," was circulated among parents and teachers, ultimately making its way to the media. School Principal Katie Phillips, upon receiving the email, consulted with supervisors about Triece's position in the volunteer program. Subsequently, Triece, who also maintains a social media presence under the name Victoria Snooks, was removed from her position.
Court Ruling on Victoria Triece's Volunteer Dismissal
The legal proceedings led to a Florida judge ruling on the case. In a 22-page decision, the judge articulated that participation in the volunteer program is not a right guaranteed under the school's policies. This empowered the school to legally dismiss Triece from the program. The judge also rejected Triece's privacy claims, stating that school officials were compelled to address the information as part of compliance with public records requests.