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Thirst Trap Photos Of OF Model Victoria Triece Who Got Banned From Volunteering At Her Sons’ School

OnlyFans model Victoria Triece just lost a whopping $1 million lawsuit against a Florida school district that banned her from volunteering at her son’s school. I mean, come on, who would’ve thought that being an adult star would cause such a stir at a school?

Victoria was super involved in her kids’ education and wanted to give back to the community. So, she offered to volunteer at their school. But the school board was like, “Uh, no thanks. We don’t want an adult star hanging around our kids.” And they banned her from volunteering.

Now, Victoria wasn’t going to take this lying down. She decided to sue the school district with a claim that they violated her rights to be helping out with class activities. But, unfortunately for her, the judge didn’t buy it.

At the time, she claimed she was ‘humiliated’ and that her personal life was none of the school’s business. She sued OCPS for violating her rights of free speech, free assembly and her right of privacy.

Triece – who has appeared on the covers of Playboy and FHM magazines – also accused the school board of ‘sexual cyberharassment’ for sharing photos from her OnlyFans among staff and with media outlets.

But Orange County Circuit Judge Brian S. Sandor ultimately ruled against the model on January 29 – deciding she did not have a ‘substantive due process right’ to volunteer at the school to begin with.

‘The record before the Court does not contain any evidence that supports Plaintiff’s assertion that her right to raise her child has been constitutionally impaired,’ Sandor’s resolution reads, according to ClickOrlando.

The judge wrote that Triece does not have the right to argue with school about being removed.

He said the volunteer program ‘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 also noted that she never filed a formal appeal to OCPS about the decision. She had only submitted a petition for a writ of mandamus – which was shot down.

When it comes to Triece’s right to privacy, the judge said Florida’s Constitution does not guarantee her the right to volunteer at public schools.

Sandor decided that sharing the sex worker’s explicit images was appropriate in this case, as the district was obligated to send the images to media organizations because of public records requests.

The pictures were shared among OCPS employees in order to assess the situation, according to court records.

Triece’s sexual cyberharassment assertion was denied because this was not a case of ‘revenge porn.’

‘The record also shows that OCPS’s disclosure was for a legitimate purpose and a person is only liable under the statute if the disclosure by that person was for a non-legitimate purpose,’ the filing states.

So, yeah, I guess the lesson here is that being an adult star might come with some consequences. Maybe it’s best to keep your personal and professional lives separate, especially when it comes to your kids’ school.

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