Samantha Peer: Fired Arizona teacher banned from OnlyFans for posting her pornographic videos
LAKE HAVASU CITY, ARIZONA: After her students discovered her pornographic OnlyFans videos, a middle school science teacher in Lake Havasu, Arizona, was banned from the platform. When the school system learned that Samantha Peer, a former teacher at Thunderbolt Middle School, had an account on OnlyFans under the identity 'Khloe Karter,' she quit her job on Nov 14
According to the Lake Havasu City Police Department, it looked into a report that a Thunderbolt instructor was participating in graphic content. Some of the photographs showed the teacher in a classroom-like context. According to a statement from the police, the pictures were "presumably on Thunderbolt School Property," and they were looking into possible legal violations, Fox news reported.
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Peer announced her old TikTok account had been banned on the platform a day before she resigned. She also used Twitter to inform her fans that the video-posting service was preventing her from adding any further videos. "So, it seems OnlyFans deactivated both accounts (refunded all customers/subscribers) and is blocking me from making accounts," Peer, AKA Khloe Karter stated. OnlyFans reportedly forbids the creation of sexual content in a public setting basis its policy. The platform's policy forbids users from uploading, sharing, showing, or publishing content that includes sexual activity that was captured or aired in a public setting. The OnlyFans platform may ban anyone who violates the acceptable use policy.
When Peer's tale became public, she issued a statement in which she acknowledged producing content to earn extra cash on the side to cover expenses that her salary and her husband's income were unable to cover. She claimed that when she set up her account, she used an anonymous identity and restricted access to it for the entire state of Arizona. The former teacher also said that she has been the target of harassment from parents who posted her address online and threatened to show her children the material she made available to their children. Three days later, Peer issued a second statement in response.
I decided to update everyone in response to comments regarding my official statement 🖤 https://t.co/fPbOKMedgL
— Khloe Karter (@khloekarterxxx) November 14, 2022
She said in the video, "The biggest concern that I read was a lack of remorse, and I know this was a very big mistake. Looking back at it, I would never do that again. But I am a person and I do make mistakes, too. She added, "Although this was a very big mistake, this isn’t who I am and it doesn’t define who I will be in the future."