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Florida mom sues school district after she said she was banned from volunteering due to her OnlyFans page

School officials in central Florida told a woman she’s no longer welcome to volunteer at her children’s elementary school after another parent found her page on an adults-only website featuring explicit photos and video.

Victoria Triece, 30, who has been volunteering at the school’s ADDition program, by helping students with their assignments and organizing class events, says she makes her living posting images on the website, where people pay a subscription to view her content, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

Now she’s planning to sue the Orange County public school district for $1 million after being told she’s no longer allowed to volunteer at Orlando’s Sand Lake Elementary, where her children, 5 and 10, attend school.

“Everything I devoted myself to was ripped out of my hands with no proper reason,” she said Thursday at a news conference with her lawyers.

Triece, whose Twitter account links to the adult site, worked for OnlyFans for more than two years before some other parent apparently signed up, paid for the content and notified the school, she and her lawyers said.

School district spokesman Michael Ollendorff declined comment, citing “potential, pending or ongoing litigation.”

Triece passed a required background check and has no criminal record, according to WESH. She said she also dresses appropriately when she attends school functions and has a good rapport with teachers and parents.

She said she wants to be reinstated and compensated by the district for the embarrassment and impact on her life.