Transgender teacher quit job when exposed as porn star

A transgender teaching assistant was forced to quit her job after it emerged she led a secret double life as a porn star.

Dr Robyn Jane Williams, a learning support worker, appeared in pornographic magazines and films while working as a teaching assistant at a college.

She was set to appear before a fitness to practice hearing in Ewloe, North Wales, to answer three counts of unacceptable professional conduct yesterday.

But she didn’t turn up and no date was given for a future tribunal. 

Dr Robyn Jane Williams, a learning support worker, who posed for pornographic magazines and appeared in porn films 

Dr Williams was employed as a teaching assistant at further education organisation Grŵp Llandrillo Menai, which oversees three colleges in north and west Wales.

The charges include posing for photographs of a pornographic nature and knowing they were to appear in an adult magazine.

The third allegation is that she appeared in a pornographic video. 

The material is said to have been filmed at an unknown date before April 13, 2016.

In a blog post written before the hearing, Dr Williams was critical of the way she was treated when the matter came to light. 

She wrote: ‘Some time ago, I had to leave my previous job when a man outed me as a porn model to my employer.

‘I had never connected my two separate roles. I worked with adults and not children.

‘I had little choice. Either I faced disciplinary action or left.’

Dr Williams said she was ‘not complaining’, and the move meant she was able to live out her dream of running an event catering business.

Dr Williams was employed as a teaching assistant at Gr¿p Llandrillo Menai, which oversees three colleges in north and west Wales, until April 2016

Dr Williams was employed as a teaching assistant at Grŵp Llandrillo Menai, which oversees three colleges in north and west Wales, until April 2016

Referring to the hearing, Dr Williams wrote: ‘The workforce body I was compelled to join, weeks before leaving, want to censor me still.

‘I am faced with being denied entry to a role I no longer want, in a country where I no longer live.’

She added that ‘privacy will always be a problem’ when working in the adult sex industry, but said she found the work ‘validating’.

Presenting Officer Cadi Dewi told the hearing in Ewloe: ‘There is some further evidence which I became aware of this morning.

‘After discussions with witnesses, there is further evidence which has not been taken into account in allegations before you.’

The officer said it would be inappropriate to go ahead with the hearing, which was scheduled to last two days. No date was given for a future hearing.

In a statement, a spokesman for Grŵp Llandrillo Menai said: ‘Dr Williams has not been employed by the Grŵp since April 2016.

‘Grŵp Llandrillo Menai suspended the employee as soon as the allegations came to light and the matter was consequently reported to the EWC.

‘We are fully supporting the EWC in their investigation.’ 

 

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