Nashville Cop Fired After Grabbing A Boob During A Fake Traffic Stop For An OnlyFans Video
An officer's community outreach went a little too far recently, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department, and he was fired last week as a result.
Police say that now former officer Sean Herman appeared in an OnlyFans video with an adult content creator by the name of Jordin. The video titled "Can't believe he didn't arrest me," shows the officer, in uniform, performing a scripted traffic stop on the content creator in which he gropes her breasts.
The department discovered the video on Wednesday and launched an "all-night investigation" into the matter, so they could identify the officer. Herman, who had been an officer in Nashville for three years, was fired on Thursday.
According to News Channel 5, the popular OnlyFans model - in the top 0.2% of content creators if she is to be believed - and a male passenger are pulled over for speeding by Herman, who identifies himself as "Officer Johnson."
Unfortunately, Jordin didn't have her license and registration, but is equipped with a plan to get out of a ticket. She then pulls her boobs out of her top.
The officer responds by saying, "Ma'am, it's 2024. I can see t**s on the internet any time."
That's when an offer to touch them is extended to the officer by the content creator. He agrees and proceeds to do so. No wonder the investigation took all night.
Grabbing A Content Creator's Boob Isn't What They Mean By Protect And Serve
Herman's face never appears on camera, but the bottom half of what appears to be a Metro Nashville Police Department patch on his shoulder does. And that's all it took.
Someone who had seen the footage, likely a subscriber of Jordin's fine work, ratted on the officer to the Metro Nashville police.
A police spokesman said the video, which they believe was a planned stunt by all three of the people in it, was created sometime at the end of April. It's unknown if Herman was on the clock at the time that it was made.
"That was one of the most outrageous, disrespectful acts that a person here could do and, by disrespectful, I mean to all the MNPD employees and this agency," said police spokesman Don Aaron.
Someone identifying themselves as Jordin commented on Reddit about the officer being fired. The comment read that the video "was a stunt and totally consensual and private property."
The commenter added, "The fact they fired him is stupid."
Serving the community isn't an easy job. This officer's attempt at lending a helping hand went too far and ended up costing him his job.