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I always find it amusing how quickly these people seem to find out about these things (I don't waste my time on those types of websites so couldn't tell you who's who).
Crystal Jackson started an OnlyFans account in 2019 as a way to rekindle things with her husband of 14 years, Chris. Her page was a huge success. In her first month on the site, the Sacramento, California–based mother of three made over $15,000, and now, her “Mrs. Poindexter” page, which she runs with Chris, has over 500,000 followers and nets over $150,000 a month.
Recently, though, Jackson has faced backlash over her page from other parents at Sacred Heart Parish school, the Catholic school her children attend. Last weekend, the Jacksons received an email from Sacred Heart saying that their family is not welcome back.
Private school, totally with in their rights. The problem with paying to put your child in a school that controls the quality of the peers your child will be exposed to is that other parents are doing the same thing. So, there is always the possibility that you or your child may be the ones deemed a bad influence and asked to leave. Just because you are free to choose your lifestyle doesn’t mean there won’t be consequences for that choice.
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Came into the thread expecting it to be a public school but it's a private Catholic school? I mean, it sucks for her and her kids, but it really shouldn't be a surprise. A religious school is the last place I'd expect to be a judgement-free zone.
I always find it amusing how quickly these people seem to find out about these things (I don't waste my time on those types of websites so couldn't tell you who's who).
I believe the article said a kid's parent notified administrators.
It's a private school. I'm guessing little Miss Pin-up probably signed an agreement on behavioral conduct. It's not a bad thing for a religious school to expect parents to support the things they're teaching.
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