In early October, Fortune interviewed sex workers who used the platform and were disappointed with the proposed change. According to Fortune, adult entertainment content creators are the largest group on the platform. OnlyFans announced in August it would ban porn on the site but quickly reversed course. But prejudice against such work persists, as evidenced by Triece’s case. Moving online provides an alternative to earn without the physical threat of violence sometimes found when engaging in person. OnlyFans has been considered a safe space for sex workers and adult entertainers to engage. The school district has not provided any particular documentation or policy that Triece may have violated. It is unclear what specific grounds support dismissing Triece from volunteer service. Shaming people for their personal experiences, Triece said her work has never been a secret. To make matters worse, someone intentionally subscribed to her content to submit the photos to the administration. “If I’m not hurting anybody and I’m not affecting anybody’s day, then it’s somebody’s choice to do something that’s fully legal,” said Triece during a press conference. Despite volunteering at her children’s school for five years, Triece has been told she is no longer welcome. There’s no accusation that Triece mistreated or otherwise engaged in inappropriate behavior that could put kids in danger. According to a southwest Florida CBS affiliate, she is suing the Orange County Public Schools District for $1 million.
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