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A religious school expelled children whose mother promoted her pornographic content on her car - voila! health

2024-02-21T12:33:20.793Z

Highlights: A religious school expelled children whose mother promoted her pornographic content on her car - voila! health. The two students were permanently expelled after their mother insisted on putting a sticker on the vehicle in which she drives them advertising her OnlyFans page. Michelle Cline, who calls herself Piper Fawn on OnlyFans, was previously banned from entering Liberty Christian Prep School's campus with her vehicle after many parents were outraged by the exaggerated ad. In a letter sent on February 5, the school board informed the Kline family that their children's enrollment would be terminated immediately.


The two students were permanently expelled after their mother insisted on putting a sticker on the vehicle in which she drives them advertising her OnlyFans page


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A Christian school in Florida has permanently expelled two of its students after their mother refused to remove a sticker promoting her OnlyFans page, which includes sexually provocative content, from the vehicle in which she drives them.



Michelle Cline, who calls herself Piper Fawn on OnlyFans, was previously banned from entering Liberty Christian Prep School's campus with her vehicle after many parents were outraged by the exaggerated ad.

"When they asked me to park off campus, I immediately agreed. Since then I haven't parked my car in the area again and it turns out that it wasn't enough for them and they had to take it a step further," Klein told The New York Post, "I just think that taking it out It wasn't really a fair step for the children."



In a letter sent on February 5, the school board informed the Kline family that their children's enrollment would be terminated immediately because of their mother's decision to publicly advertise her "pornographic website" in front of the children "using vinyl letters and pictures on the vehicles."

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The school board - which used the word "repent" 6 times - wrote that Kline and her husband are committing a sin by photographing and distributing their daring venture, which brings them about $20,000 a month.



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In a statement to The Post, school principal Jeremy Thomas confirmed the publication and stated that he took the drastic action of removing the mother's children from the school to "protect the children's innocence."

Thomas wrote in response: "Pornography is evil and a sexual sin that destroys lives and breaks up marriages. The negative impact of pornography on youth can cause future problems in long-term relationships. Consumption, production, distribution or publication of pornography is not consistent with the teachings of the Bible, the church And the school." He added: "The scriptures are clear on the subject - anyone who causes children to sin will be subject to the judgment of Jesus.

Jesus came to save sinners and died so that everyone could live eternal life and experience his joy.

The school wants to help families nurture and educate their children in the love of God and in what is good."



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The sticker on the vehicle:

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The school notified Kline last month that she would not be allowed to drive her SUV onto campus and the mother responded by walking her children across the busy street every morning to comply with the directive.

In the letter, seen by the Post, the school accused Cline of replacing the advertising sticker with a larger one covering her entire rear windshield in an attempt to provoke — but Cline said she has had the same sticker on her car for years.



"We've been involved with the church and this school for over five years. It's funny, I've had OnlyFans for three and a half years, and for at least two years these stickers have been on the car. All of a sudden the school has a problem with it," said Cline, "I'm the same person who sat three years ago in the church service. I haven't changed. It's just something I chose to be more open about."

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The letter also suggests that the decision came after Cline talked about the incident with the media, attention that caused other parents to rally against her.

Although her children (who are elementary and middle school aged) were removed, the school said it would consider allowing Kline to re-enroll her children in the future if she removed the stickers and stopped her pornographic websites.

They will also require the mother to notify the school in writing that she has taken these measures and that she has a "desire to sincerely seek repentance and rehabilitation."



"Forgive my language, but I'm interested in that," said Kline.

She and her husband declined the offer, decided to homeschool their children and plan to move to another neighborhood soon.

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