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Chelsy Zelasko is an ardent Trump supporter who took part in a revealing photo shoot back in 2016 to show her support for POTUS. Unfortunately for Zelasko, her modeling side gig didn’t go over well with the Connecticut private school where she began working. Shortly after learning aboutChelsy Zelasko’s near-nude pics the school district fired the outspoken teacher. Check out some of the semi-naked pictures of Chelsy Zelasko below. She took the photos to, in her words; “show gratitude for the beautiful art form that is our democracy.”
teacher-chelsy-zelasko-naked pictures Photographed by Lisa Petz, October 2016, Better than the Weekend
The 27-year-old Zelasko filed her lawsuit against the Grove School on June 17, more than three years after the nearly naked pictures were published online. Zelasko took part in a series for website Better Than the Weekend with photographer Lisa Petz. The web series allowed people to “literally expose themselves for who they are and what they truly want out of life.” In the interview that accompanied the photos Zelasko shared the fact that she was a registered Democrat, but decided to vote for Trump and was a “vocal supporter” of him during his campaign.
Zelasko was not working as a teacher at the Grove School, which is based in Madison, Connecticut, when the photos were published. She was hired to work there in February 2019 as an art teacher, according to the lawsuit. On April 3, the school’s executive director, Peter Chorney, told Zelasko he had been made aware of the photos and asked her to resign.
“We did not know about these posting when you were hired, so seeing and reading them came as quite a shock,” the lawsuit claims the letter of Zelasko’s termination said.
According to her attorney, the photos were found by parents who then complained to Chorney. When she refused to resign, Chorney fired her, Zelasko claims in her lawsuit.
Zelasko told WTNH-TV, “I don’t feel like they should have let me go or fired me because of my political beliefs and what I believe in, I would never ever bring that into a classroom or nor would it affect my teaching skills at all.” Chelsy Zelasko filed the lawsuit in Connecticut state Superior Court in New Haven on June 17. In the lawsuit, Zelasko says her firing by the Grove School was “unlawful and retaliatory,” on account of “her exercise of her rights to freedom of expression articulated in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and in Section 4, Article First of the Constitution of the State of Connecticut.”
Chelsy Zelasko nudeChelsy Zelasko’s got her guns and buns out.
Zelasko is asking for the following in the lawsuit: “money damages, allowable costs, reinstatement or front pay, punitive damages, reasonable attorneys’ fees and all other awardable relief the court deems just and proper.”
Although an exact amount was not given, the lawsuit indicated that the amount in demand exceeds $15,000. Only time will tell if the judicial system feels Zelasko’s suit has merit.