When you think of high school, you probably think of reading, writing, arithmetic, maybe some day sports or extracurricular activities.
You probably don't think about adult entertainment.
But this is California history, so the usual rules don't apply. In this case, one of San Diego's top public high schools reportedly rented out its gymnasium to, you guessed it, live stream lewd videos. Folks, your tax dollars are working in the Golden State.
Amy Reichert, founder Rebuild San Diegoposted a message about inappropriate antics on social networks:
California public high school Canyon Crest Academy allegedly took $10,000 to allow OF models to film in the school gym.
I reveal everything.
Indecent content came from the company called Fansley:
Fansleydescribed as a subscription-based platform where creators share exclusive content with fans, is a competitor to OnlyFans and allows creators Post content that is described as “mild to spicy.” 24 hour video, loaded on Friday on Twitch from the internet personality Pay money, Wubbywas labeled as “24 HOUR TAG PRESENTED BY Fansly” which depicts four men playing a tag-style game while simultaneously engaging in game shows, eating segments, and other small challenges.
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In response to the Daily Caller News Foundation, the school said it was unaware of the inflammatory nature of the video. Why not, I wonder? And why didn't a representative come to see what was happening on the school grounds?
OSO, ranked as the number one high school in San Diegoconfirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation that the CCA Foundation (CCAF) approved the production company's use of its gym on Friday for filming. In a statement provided to DCNF, the San Dieguito Union School District (SDUHSD) said it learned of the incident on Sunday and understands that the production company was filming a “game show with highly inappropriate content.”
“We understand that the production company produced a game show with highly inappropriate content that appears to violate the terms of the agreement between CCAF and the production company, as well as community standards and district policy,” SDUHSD said.
BREAKING: California high school gym @CCARaven was allegedly rented during a school day for a livestream to adults. It is reported that one of the performers was wearing a belt with the inscription “P*dophile.” This happened in the San Dieguito Union School District.
The livestream featured numerous antics that should never happen in a public high school; here's just a sample:
Over the course of more than 20 hours of content, the men were seen participating in other activities, such as a mock crucifixion dubbed the “influence crucifixion,” leg waxing, a drag queen segment, and a game of “mini bowl” in which one man wore a bowling jock.
It's unclear if any of this happened during school hours, but at some point the artists noticed that there might be children nearby:
“More people are knocking on doors,” one of the men said.
“I think they're kids,” another added.
The district is considering suing the production company for their “egregious” behavior.
While school facilities are intended to be community centers available for public use, such uses are not without restrictions and our top priority is always the safety and support of our students,” SDUHSD added. “The district will consult with legal counsel and consider filing legal action against the parties involved to hold them accountable for the egregious behavior on our school campus.
Unsurprisingly, these idiots take no responsibility for their actions and make dubious claims that they were completely upfront about their intentions.
Despite SDUHSD's contention that this content violates the terms of its agreement with CCAF, Wubby's attorney told DCNF that due to the nature contentthe production company announced in advance that Fansly would be involved in the project.
Defense attorney Jason Brower said the disclosure was considered at the contract stage, arguing that based on that understanding there was no breach of contract. Brower also reported that CCA director Brett Killeen allegedly sent out a public notice on Sunday alleging a breach of contract, which the lawyer will now view as potentially libelous.
Neither side is looking too good after this episode. The school should pay more attention, and the production teams and artists would have the decency to film their vulgarity somewhere else – where children do not belong.
Look how proud these freaks are of their work:
This is completion! Thanks to @fansly and all the incredibly talented people who made this possible are too many to list! See you guys next time pic.twitter.com/RAVJVuf21z
— Wubby (@PaymoneyWubby) December 7, 2025
The next time you're renting out Canyon Crest Academy's gym, you might want to stop by the site and see what's really going on on your campus.
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