According to a report from The Palm Coast Observer, Jill Woolbright filed a formal complaint with the local sheriff office over the book’s content.
Woolbright, who is a member of the Flager County School Board, claimed that the presence of the memoir breached the states obscenity laws.
Before taking her claim to the authorities, Woolbright reportedly met with the superintendent Cathy Mittelstadt and school board attorney Kristy Gavin.
But after her complaints weren’t relayed to other members of the school board, she filed the paperwork and submitted the book as evidence. “My concern is for the children of Flagler County.