Sunday, November 23, 2008

NJ School Trying To Fire Crystal Gunns


ABCNews.com:
An aide at a New Jersey elementary school and a local YMCA is described by one parent as "an excellent role model," but others say someone who played the roles the woman has shouldn't be working with young children.

It turns out that Louisa Tuck, a cafeteria and playground aide at D'Ippolito Elementary School in Vineland, N.J., used to be an adult film star who went by the name of Crystal Gunns.

She was hired as a part-time aide in June, but school officials learned about her past only recently.

When district officials found out, according to ABC News Philadelphia affiliate WPVI-TV, they talked to their lawyers about what they could do but they were told they didn't have any cause to fire her.

A district lawyer reportedly said that there was nothing illegal about Tuck's Web site, photo spreads and movies.

Nothing illegal? Anyone in New Jersey ever heard of child endangerment? I mean this woman is literally nude all over the internet. I'm all for anyone whose serious about making up for past mistakes, but if she's sincere why would she choose to work around kids?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe she was trying to do something different and help out the kids. Did she ever even act like she would be dangerous to any of them? I doubt it. It's the hypocrite minds of all the self righteous that thinks she will harm the kids. Give her a break. She didn't do anything illegal. Has she ever admitted smoking crack like King Obama has or ever admitted smoking pot like slick willy did? Nope, so leave her alone you people who live in glass houses that throw stones.

Anonymous said...

She's done nothing wrong. Every single one of us at one time or another has done someting that is not child-appropriate, yet we work with or raise children. If she's not bringing it to school, there is no issue. Stop judging, since you would lose your own kids or job if you were judged by the same standard.

She isn't even teaching them, she works in the cafeteria. She doesn't have much time to ruin their young minds when she sees each student for a few seconds each day. Give me a break.