N.J. Teachers' Aide Outed as Ex-Porn Star

VINELAND, N.J. — Louisa Tuck, a woman who works at D'Ippolita Elementary School as a school aide and at the Vineland YMCA, has been discovered by local parents to be a retired adult performer who worked under the name Crystal Gunns.

Tuck, now 32, has posed in adult magazines, with an interview and pictures in Score as recently as October 2005. She also appeared solo and girl/girl scenes in three DVDs, according to the Internet Adult Film Database. In April, Score named her model of the year after a vote by its website members.

School officials have declined detailed comment, but they have confirmed that Tuck is Crystal Gunns.

Board of Education President Frank Giordano said that he thinks Tuck should not be at the school, but there is little he can do about it. School board attorneys do not believe they have any legal grounds to remove her from her job because of her past background.

"She has not done anything wrong," Vineland School spokesperson John Sbrana said. "She has not committed any crime. She's entitled to her privacy like anyone else. There is no action against her."

According to Sbrana, school officials found out about Tuck's adult past through parent complaints. "This isn't the kind of information that you come across accidentally," Sbrana said. "You'd have to go quite out of your way to find out."

Tuck said she was not alone in having a past that people were at odds with.

“If this is about morality, our president-elect has admitted to doing crack, and he’s our president," Tuck said. "Does that make him a bad person? Bill Clinton smoked pot. Does that make him a bad person?”

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