A Lake Havasu, Arizona high school science teacher who was fired after her students stumbled upon her OnlyFans porn videos, has been banned from the platform.
Samantha Peer, a former Thunderbolt Middle School teacher, made graphic videos using the alias “Khloe Karter” and resigned from her position on Nov. 14 after the school district learned of her OnlyFans account.
Samantha Peer no longer works at Thunderbolt Middle School in Lake Havasu, Arizona, after students came across her OnlyFans account, where she was posting pornographic material.
The Lake Havasu City Police Department said it investigated an anonymous tip about a Thunderbolt teacher engaging in pornography, with some of the images showing her in a classroom-like setting.
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Police said in a statement that the footage was “allegedly on Thunderbolt School property” and that they were investigating whether any laws had been broken.
One day before his resignation, Peer posted on TikTok that his old TikTok account was banned. He also took to Twitter to inform his followers that the platform he posted videos on was preventing him from posting any more videos.
“So it looks like OnlyFans has deactivated both accounts (refunded all customers/subscribers) and is preventing me from creating accounts,” said Peer, aka Khloe Karter.
Thunderbolt High School in Lake Havasu City, Arizona
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When contacted for comment, OnlyFans did not comment on specific accounts, instead suggesting looking at their policy that prohibits the production of sexual content in a public place.
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The policy prohibits users from uploading, posting, displaying or posting content on the platform that features sexual activity and was recorded or broadcast from a public location.
Anyone who violates the acceptable use policy may be banned from the OnlyFans platform.
Peer did not respond to inquiries about the ban this week.
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When Peer’s story broke, she released a statement admitting to creating content to earn extra money to pay for necessities that her and her husband’s salary couldn’t afford.
When he created his account, he said, he chose an anonymous alias and blocked the entire state of Arizona from accessing his account.
Peer followed up with another statement three days later.
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“The biggest concern I read was a lack of remorse, and I know that was a big mistake,” he said. “I’ve never defended myself by saying it was okay to do it. Looking back, I would never do that again. But I’m a person and I make mistakes too.”
“Although it was a very big mistake, I am not who I am and it does not define who I will be in the future,” Peer added.