OnlyFans model barred from volunteering at son’s school, Florida suit says. Ban upheld
A mom was banned from volunteering at her son’s school when her OnlyFans account came to light, and she sued the Florida school district.
A judge has now sided with Orange County Public Schools against Victoria Triece.
In response to the judge’s ruling, the Orlando mom took to Instagram on Feb. 10 to share that she “didn’t lose because it’s not over.”
Her attorney, Rick Smith with NeJame Law, told McClatchy News that Triece plans to appeal the decision. Orange County Public Schools declined to comment on the case, citing the possibility of continuing litigation.
Triece was both a “room mom” volunteer in her son’s elementary school classroom and an OnlyFans model, which an anonymous parent took issue with, according to the lawsuit filed in Orange County in January 2023.
During summer break in 2021, the anonymous parent emailed the school principal photos from Triece’s sexually explicit OnlyFans account, expressing concern about Triece being around other children, according to court filings.
In response, the principal reached out to the district’s superintendent and legal counsel on how to move forward, according to the judge’s ruling.
They came to the conclusion that the mom of two couldn’t volunteer any longer, prompting Triece to pursue legal action. She sought damages and wanted to be reinstated as a volunteer, saying her own mom was a parent volunteer when she was a student, the Miami Herald previously reported.
“My mother did it for me, and having her there was the best joy growing up,” she said.
Triece argued that according to school policy, she could only be dismissed from the volunteer program for having a criminal record, which she didn’t have. She said the school lacked the power to remove her for other reasons and violated her due process and appellate rights for doing so.
After nearly a year of litigation, the judge saw it differently, saying no one is entitled to the right to volunteer at a school.
“That policy … does not include any language that confers any right or benefit upon an individual to participate in the (volunteer) program, to remain in the program or to appeal a removal decision,” Circuit Judge Brian Sandor wrote Jan. 29.
Once the principal told Triece she could no longer volunteer, the mom hosted a news conference with NeJame Law about the situation, and afterward, a media outlet submitted a public records request to the district for emails related to Triece, documents show.
The school district complied and sent over the related emails, including the photos of Triece, according to case filings.
Triece accused the school of sending her explicit photos to “staff and employees that were not in need of the information in an effort to demean and belittle” her, violating her right to privacy.
“At the heart of this case is Victoria’s right to privacy which was disregarded by the Orange County Public Schools when it released the sensitive photographs to third parties despite Florida law protecting one’s right to privacy in such photographs,” Smith said.
But the judge said the public school employees disseminated those images during their official business, and the district was also under a “constitutional and statutory obligation” to fulfill the public records request. The judge ruled her images weren’t exempt from disclosure.
Triece honed in on that part of the judge’s ruling in her response on Instagram.
“Can someone please tell me when it became necessary for ANYONE to have to send X photos of someone for another person to say that it is acceptable because of a request from the media,” she posted. “That is not a request you say yes to … it is terrible to any human no matter what they do.”
Triece’s attorney said she was an “exemplary” volunteer before the discovery of her OnlyFans account, and the ban punishes her and her children.
Smith added the judge’s decision “fails to recognize the importance of and need for volunteers in schools and similarly fails to acknowledge and protect the efforts taken by parents, particularly single parents, to try to ensure that their children receive a proper and meaningful education.”
This story was originally published February 11, 2025 at 1:17 PM with the headline "OnlyFans model barred from volunteering at son’s school, Florida suit says. Ban upheld."