Florida Mom
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 16:49 last edited by
Not the same person, but another Florida school mom on OnlyFans
https://people.com/court-rules-against-mom-sued-banned-volunteering-school-onlyfans-8788950
A Florida court ruled against a mother who sued her local school district, which she alleged banned her from volunteering at her son’s school after administrators learned she had an OnlyFans account.
In 2023, Victoria Triece sued Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) for $1 million after the district allegedly told her two years prior that she could no longer volunteer at Sand Lake Elementary School in Orlando, where her children, then ages 5 and 10, were students.
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Despite this, on Jan. 29, a Florida judge ruled against her, saying Triece does not have the “right” to volunteer at the school, per court documents reviewed by PEOPLE.
The volunteer program’s policy “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,” the judge wrote in his opinion.
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Not the same person, but another Florida school mom on OnlyFans
https://people.com/court-rules-against-mom-sued-banned-volunteering-school-onlyfans-8788950
A Florida court ruled against a mother who sued her local school district, which she alleged banned her from volunteering at her son’s school after administrators learned she had an OnlyFans account.
In 2023, Victoria Triece sued Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) for $1 million after the district allegedly told her two years prior that she could no longer volunteer at Sand Lake Elementary School in Orlando, where her children, then ages 5 and 10, were students.
and
Despite this, on Jan. 29, a Florida judge ruled against her, saying Triece does not have the “right” to volunteer at the school, per court documents reviewed by PEOPLE.
The volunteer program’s policy “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,” the judge wrote in his opinion.
wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 16:59 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Florida Mom:
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Despite this, on Jan. 29, a Florida judge ruled against her, saying Triece does not have the “right” to volunteer at the school, per court documents reviewed by PEOPLE.
The volunteer program’s policy “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,” the judge wrote in his opinion.
If she had a right to do it, they'd have to call it voluntolding. We have that at work, but in the opposite direction.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 17:03 last edited by
Maybe she could just volunteer in the teacher’s lounge?
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 19:19 last edited by
Fine by me.
I see no reason to promote or mainstream such behavior.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 20:13 last edited by
The ridiculousness of her suit is staggering.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 20:17 last edited by
Why does this never happen in my office? I'd happily accept such volunteers to help with general assistance with odd-jobs, and I'd be willing to overlook any minor improprieties in the interests of diversity, equity and most of all, inclusion.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 20:20 last edited by
I wonder if her OnlyFans account is videos of her doing …. community service.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 20:26 last edited by
I checked, she's a red head now. If you need me to check again, just let me know.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2025, 22:05 last edited by
That woman's kid is being tortured. You gotta know it. Kids are kids and they are embarassed by the slightest little things and harrassed for the slightest things.
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wrote on 12 Feb 2025, 01:24 last edited by
Yes. There is no creature in nature more vicious than a human child.
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wrote on 12 Feb 2025, 12:40 last edited by
@89th said in Florida Mom:
I checked, she's a red head now. If you need me to check again, just let me know.
Please conduct a thorough investigation and share a comprehensive report with TNCR.