A Christian school in Florida expelled six of the children of a woman who complained about an OnlyFans ad on another parent’s car, and later expelled her children as well.
Michelle Klein was banned from dropping off and picking up her children at Liberty Christian Prep School in Tavares after another parent, Lexi Thomas, accused her of posting pornographic advertisements in her car window. .
Klein’s children were later expelled from the school.
On Wednesday, Thomas Said As a result of her complaint, her six children were also expelled from school, according to WOFL-TV.
”[A] Students may be expelled as a result of [a]A parent or student has an unresolved disagreement or conflict with a staff member or another parent,” read a letter from the school provided to WOFL.
“Matthew 18 begins with verse 15 and teaches Christians how to deal with conflicts with other believers. LCPS believes that standards are not being met and therefore your Concerns have now been made public around the world,” the letter continued.
Klein has previously defended her ads, saying she did nothing illegal.
“I don’t think I should be judged for what I do,” she said.
“For me, this supports my family and provides a very comfortable life. And it’s legal, you know, I pay taxes like everyone else, but the law “I didn’t violate any of the rules. I just offended people,” she added.
She went on to admit that her account contained explicit adult content.
The school told Klein that she would be allowed to drop off her child if she removed the ad from her car, but she reportedly refused and made the ad even bigger.
The school told Thomas they would reconsider sending her children back if she deleted her social media posts related to the controversy and stopped gossiping, but she refused.
“I think allowing the promotion of pornography on the grounds of a private Christian school for two years has created disharmony within the community,” Thomas told WOFL.
“As a Christian institute, we feel that if we are to proclaim the truth of the Bible, we must take a stand in support of it,” she added.
A spokesperson for the school declined to comment on the matter when contacted by WOFL.
Klein said she earns about $20,000 a month from her OnlyFans account.
“My husband and I were going through a bit of a wild, behind-closed-doors lifestyle, and we decided to share it,” she added.
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