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Victoria Triece: Florida mom sues school after being axed as volunteer over racy OnlyFans account

Triece, a mother of two students at Sand Lake Elementary School, was outed as a sexy online model by another 'concerned parent'
UPDATED JAN 29, 2023
Victoria ‘Snooks’ Triece has sued Orange County Public Schools after another parent outed her for having an OnlyFans account (Instagram/ @victoriasnooks)
Victoria ‘Snooks’ Triece has sued Orange County Public Schools after another parent outed her for having an OnlyFans account (Instagram/ @victoriasnooks)

ORLANDO, FLORIDA: A Florida mother has sued a school district for $1 million after she was denied the opportunity to volunteer because of her racy OnlyFans account. Victoria "Snooks" Triece, a 31-year-old mother of two at Sand Lake Elementary School, was notified earlier this month that she could no longer participate in the ADDition volunteer program after she came out in an anonymous letter from a "concerned parent," her attorney said.

The OnlyFans artist announced at a press conference that she's suing the school board to spare other parents the same struggle they face in their free time. "The main reason I'm doing this is not for myself. I can only imagine who's been through this and couldn't fight it and they've been told we don't know how to fight it and how many people are to come that do the same thing I do," she revealed, as reported by Dexerto.

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Triece's attorney, Mark NeJame, told The New York Post that she was "stripped" of the opportunity to "participate in her children's lives" with no "legal or constitutional justification." “What happened is somebody who took the posture of being a moral guardian wrote a letter to the school and without notice she was unceremoniously dumped from being a volunteer.”

In 2021, Snooks participated in the ADDition volunteer program at Sand Lake Elementary School, but that did not last long after the facility learned of her successful side business. Trice had participated in the program as a volunteer for five years and successfully passed a background check until Principal Kathleen Phillips expelled her after learning about OnlyFans' content. She is no longer allowed to volunteer at the school, but she is allowed to continue accompanying her 5- and 10-year-old sons on field trips, NeJame said. He added that OCPS officials informed Triece before a press conference Thursday that she would be allowed to continue working at the school in that role. "The school, I guess, is scrambling to clean up their mess," he said.



 

'I feel judged and so isolated'

The 31-year-old claimed to NBC station WESH that she publishes sexually explicit images to OnlyFans since doing so would hinder her from spending time with her two boys due to the constraints of a 9–5 job. “I wanted to still be involved,” Triece told WESH. “I wanted to still go to school with them and be with them 24/7 and be as involved in their lives as I could be without being away from them. They’re everything to me.”

“Nobody has the right to judge what other people do for a living,” Triece added, “I feel judged and so isolated.” Trice claimed she is "humiliated" that her online presence has been made public. “No one else should be concerned about what another parent does,” Triece said. “I just love spending time with my kids and I have a great relationship with other parents and students."

Triece told the media that she has been a member of OnlyFans for more than two years and has never tried to disguise her membership. She has up to 123,000 followers and is also on Twitter and Instagram. The young blonde with several tattoos shows herself in seductive poses on all profiles. However, according to the Orlando Sentinel, the rules for the volunteer program do not explicitly state what participants are allowed to do off campus.

“One minute of my job a day is not my whole life, it’s not my life of being a mom or being a parent,” Triece said, adding that other parents at the school are supporting her. “I think everybody’s just floored because they’re like, ‘We know you, we know who you are.’”

Meanwhile, Trice and her lawyer are allowing the jury to choose how much money she should receive in damages, but in 2021, they attempted to obtain $1M. “We’re going to be seeking maximum damages and then allow a jury to determine what it costs somebody to be taken from their child, what it costs somebody not to be able to participate in their child’s lives, what it costs somebody to be having this publicly exposed,” NeJame explained.

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