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The Sad Saga of “Mrs. Poindexter, Sacred Heart Search and the OnlyFans app

As we have too often seen, a church has once again come to attack a free, honest, and in the case below, lucrative expression of sex.

A Sacramento mom took to OnlyFans about a year ago (after first posting on Reddit first), hoping to bring some spark back into her 14-year-old marriage. Posing for her husband’s camera, Crystal Jackson posted “pin-up” type pics and sexy stories. Crystal, known as Tiffany Poindexter, (or “Mrs. Poindexter” on the OnlyFans app), along with her husband, saw their OnlyFans account earn 15k in their first month (yes, Crystal looks pretty damn hot) to their financials rising to ten times that in a year.

People in the Jacksons’ community, specifically those who attend the Sacred Heart Parish church and the school, weren’t so thrilled. Within the past seven months, after a dad found Crystals pictures and identity wild-fire gossip (and the sharing of copyrighted pictures) prompted friends and neighbors to ostracize the 44-year-old mom and her family by sending derogatory texts and emails to the couple. Now Sacred Heart has expelled the Jackson’s three kids from their school.

The Sacred Heart principal emailed the below to the Jackson’s as way of explanation:

“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 and is directly opposed to the policies laid out in our Parent/Student Handbook. We therefore require that you find another school for your children and have no further association with ours.”

In this time of a worldwide pandemic, might we have a whole bunch more important stuff to worry about than what some 40-something mom is doing, under the watchful eye of her hubby no less, on the perfectly legal OnlyFans site? And, to make a not-so-small point about what Sacred Heart calls “what we hope to impart to our students and is directly opposed to the policies laid out in our Parent/Student Handbook” might one ask about all that kid-touching stuff their venerable brethren have been involved with for quite some time and their powers-that-be are still trying to cover up?

You want to talk “policies” of handbooks?!

I’d say that what Mrs. Jackson is doing might as much falls under that “my business, my body, leave me the fuck alone” concept as much as “those in glass pews shouldn’t throw hard communion wafers.”

The Jacksons are looking for a new school and a new start away from the church that married them and baptized their sons.

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