SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The scandal is expanding involving young kids kicked out of Sacred Heart Parish Catholic school because of their mom’s nude videos online. A total of five kids are no longer enrolled because of ties to the scandal. Two of them are the children of the Sacred Hearts Athletic Director, Richard Levin, who”forcibly resigned” because of his connection to to an online “Only Fans” account. READ MORE: Sacramento Mom Says Catholic School Expelled Her 3 Kids Over Her OnlyFans Account CBS13 first brought the story of Crystal Jackson, known as “Mrs. Poindexter” online, making big cash selling explicit photos on her OnlyFans account. Crystal Jackson and an unnamed model. (credit: Crystal Jackson) She claims dads in her community are some of her “newest fans” and says her online nude videos generate up to $150,000 a month. Jackson and her husband claim unhappy school moms bullied the school to kick out her three sons, all under the age of 12, over her videos. “They’re just saying mean, bad things about us, about me,” said Jackson. READ MORE: Roseville Restroom Peeper: Woman Says Man Tried to Record Her In Bathroom But an unhappy fellow parent who didn’t want her name used, tells us Jackson, “Has put us all in the difficult position of having to explain to our young sons and daughters why a mother in their community would choose to become a sex worker and sell her body.” CBS13 asked Crystal and Chris Jackson what they shared with their own boys. Crystal and Chris Jackson spoke to CBS13 about their kids being expelled. “When we sensed the tension in the air and we worried they would overhear something at school at this point, I don’t want them surprised So we told them, ‘Your mom’s an internet model. They internalized it but then they moved on,'” said Chris Jackson. MORE NEWS: ‘I Was Appalled’: St. Francis Student Accused Of Wearing Blackface To Impersonate Peer The school has not commented on the kids or the termination of ...
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Roseville Restroom Peeper: Woman Says Man Tried to Record Her In Bathroom
ROSEVILLE (CBS13) — An unsettling situation in a Roseville restroom after a woman says a man tried to record her from under the stall. Video from Jessica Quiroga shows a man darting out of a Roseville Big Lots off of Pleasant Grove Boulevard after she said she caught him in the act. READ MORE: Victimized Again: Looters Rummage Through Victims' Burned Homes “He was recording me in the bathroom!” Quiroga is heard yelling in the video. She said she chased the man out of the store after he attempted to film her in the women’s restroom. Quiroga said she was already feeling weird after seeing men’s shoes in the stall, and then she noticed him put his phone was on its side, propped up on his shoe. “It was just a completely vulnerable moment,” Quiroga said. Immediately leaving the restroom, she waited for the man to come out the bathroom doors. When he finally did, she said she approached him and started to speak loudly so others nearby could be aware. “I said what are you doing in the women’s restroom? He said it was a mistake. I said no it wasn’t … you were recording me,” Quiroga said of the encounter. Her brief conversation drew community attention. Another video shared by Quiroga shows several people following the man out of the store, and trying to get him to stop. Though, to no avail. READ MORE: Man Killed In West Sacramento Police Shooting Credit: Roseville Police Department Roseville Police released a photo from surveillance cameras, and call the act ‘concerning.’ “That is just a brazen act of someone going that far to attempt to film someone else,” said Rob Baquera, a Roseville Police spokesperson. “Nobody has the right to violate your privacy in that way,” Quiroga said. More from CBS Sacramento: Doctors Call For Mask Wearing, Social Distancing Even After Second Vaccine Dose Sacramento Mom Says Catholic School Expelled Her 3 Kids Over Her Only Fans Account California’s Tax Agency Suspends Debt Collection Program ...
Sacramento Mom Says Catholic School Expelled Her 3 Kids Over Her OnlyFans Account
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A Sacramento mom says her three young kids were expelled from a catholic school because she sells sexy videos online. The principal at Sacramento’s Sacred Heart Parish School says the family is no longer welcome and they can’t even pick up their things left in class. READ MORE: Police Say Man Tried To Record Women Inside Roseville Store Bathroom Take Our Poll Crystal Jackson says she and her husband take her “hot mom” persona and turn it into a profit. It started with a post on Reddit as a way to spice up her relationship with her husband Chris. Crystal Jackson and her husband, Chris. “Someone was like, ‘Hey why don’t you start an OnlyFans?'” Crystal Jackson said. “We’re like what the heck is that?” Now, more than a year later, she’s known as Mrs. Poindexter online and is making up to $150,000 a month selling access to photos and videos on her OnlyFans account. Some of the pictures include nudity. But not everyone is a fan. (credit: Crystal Jackson/The.Real.Mrs.Poindexter/Instagram) “Now it’s kind of like we got caught, here is our secret life exposed,” she said. READ MORE: Who Is ‘Hot Mom’ Crystal Jackson? Mrs. Jackson says last summer a group of moms found her site and started a campaign to get her three kids kicked out of Sacred Heart Parish, a catholic elementary school. At one point, the group sent anonymous envelopes including her explicit content to the diocese and school principal. “They wanted my kids removed who are innocent to this whole thing,” Jackson said. The group’s efforts worked. CBS13 obtained a copy of an email sent to the Jacksons which expelled their three kids from school. It reads in part, “Your apparent quest for high profile controversy in support of your adult website is in direct conflict with what we hope to impart to our students.” It goes on to say, “We, therefore, require that you find another school for your children and have no further association with ours.” The ...
Newsom’s Vaccine Plan Aims To Reopen California Classrooms
SAN FRANCISCO (AP/CBS13) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday released a new plan outlining how the state will allocate vaccines to education workers in a continued push to reopen more schools for in-person instruction. Newsom announced last week that at least 10% of the state’s vaccines would go to education workers starting in March, which translates to roughly 75,000 dedicated doses a week. READ MORE: Victimized Again: Looters Rummage Through Victims' Burned Homes The Governor’s Office on Thursday released an overview showing how those vaccines would be distributed. Each week, the state will provide doses to county offices of education for distribution. Teachers and other education workers will get single-use codes to make expedited appointments online. Our top priority is getting students back in the classroom as safely and quickly as possible. CA's equity-centered plan prioritizes #COVID19 vaccines for educators through dedicated https://t.co/AJLQxKLZZq access and @FEMA mobile sites and vaccine drives. https://t.co/s1ZvR0OCSV — Office of the Governor of California (@CAgovernor) February 25, 2021 The state will also host targeted drives for education staff at two mass vaccination sites in Oakland and Los Angeles that are run in partnership with the federal government. “The education professionals who nurture and support our children deserve to be and have been prioritized for vaccines, and I am proud to accelerate those efforts in all 58 counties,” Newsom said in a news release. If 75,000 vaccine doses do come through each week, it could be a matter of weeks for California’s 320,000 K-12 public school teachers to be inoculated. Much of the supply in California remains dedicated for seniors 65 and older, although more counties are opening up appointments for educators, food and farm workers and other essential employees. The state had administered more than 8 million doses as of Thursday. READ MORE: Man Killed In West ...
Sources: Group Of Women Embroiled In Sacramento Catholic School OnlyFans Scandal
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Sources tell CBS13 a Sacramento mom, Crystal Jackson, known as “The Real Mrs. Poindexter” online, is part of a group of Sacramento women who sell sexual content online. At least three other women appear nude on her OnlyFans account, a subscription service where content creators can earn money from fans who sign up to view their content. Two show their faces, but one hides their identity. READ MORE: Victimized Again: Looters Rummage Through Victims' Burned Homes Jackson said her account generates up to $150,000 a month. “Then it started taking off,” she said. The Jacksons’ three boys under 12 were asked to leave Sacred Heart Parish because of her OnlyFans account. Three weeks ago, the former athletic director at Sacred Heart Parish “forcibly resigned” for his connection to the sexual photos online. READ ALSO: Who Is ‘Hot Mom’ Crystal Jackson, AKA Mrs. Poindexter? His two kids were allowed to stay enrolled at Sacred Heart, but sources told CBS13 he pulled his kids from the school shortly after his resignation. READ MORE: Man Killed In West Sacramento Police Shooting CBS13 is also learning at least one other Sacramento mom with kids at both Jesuit High School and Sacred Heart Parish also posted sexual content online on Only Fans. We were told this mother’s children were still enrolled in school. The growing scandal has parents writing to us asking to remain anonymous. One mother wrote: “A Catholic school isn’t just a school, that’s why they want to send their kids there, because it is a community of people that come together for the shared values. If you don’t share those values, and you were actively trying to undermine them, I feel like it’s only fair you were asked to leave.” Another shared on Facebook: “It’s a private school, the parents most likely signed a contract that states their moral standing matters.” But some are supporting these women online saying: “Leave them alone. The kids ...