A Florida mother with a risqué side hustle is putting some heat on her child's school.
Victoria Triece posts pictures on the subscription based "OnlyFans" website. She says she believes another parent sent her posts to the Orange County School Board around 18 months ago.In her lawsuit, she accuses the district of limiting her volunteer opportunities and passing around her pictures to board staff, administrators, and the media.
The school district released the following statement: "The district does not comment on potential or pending litigation … and has not received the most recent complaint."that I have read and agree
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