Nashville Cop Who Was Fired For Appearing In Boob Grabbing Fake Traffic Stop OnlyFans Video Has Been Arrested
The Metro Nashville Police Department fired one of their officers last month after an investigation found that he was the officer that appeared in a fake traffic stop skit in uniform with an OnlyFans model.
Sean Herman had been an officer in Nashville for three years before being let go. In the video, titled "Can't believe he didn't arrest me," he is seen groping the breasts of a local adult content creator by the name of Jordin. In addition to being a fireable offense, it's apparently also a crime.
News Channel 5 is reporting that on Thursday morning, Herman was arrested on two counts of felony official misconduct for his participation in what the OnlyFans model told OutKick was a promotional video for social media.
"I met the officer a while back in person for a few moments and one day he saw me on my Reddit and reached out about potentially filming a full video at some point in the future. In the meantime, I had an idea to do a "fake" traffic stop where I’d flash him to get out of a ticket," she said after Herman was arrested.
"The video was only to be used for promo/clickbait on Twitter and other socials to bring eyes to my platform. Obviously, we’ve all wondered if flashing cops would get us out of tickets right? Every guy/girl has joked about it, so I thought it’d be funny/playful."
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So much for being funny and playful. Not only has Herman lost his job, which Jordin was kind enough to help him out financially afterward, but he's also been hit with a couple of felonies.
One for each boob? That's not clear. Here's what we do know: the Nashville police said that Chief John Drake had the investigation into Herman continued after he was fired, which resulted in his indictment on the felony charges.
Herman was in the area he covered as a patrol officer, seeming to suggest he was on the clock when the video was made. His bond was set at $3,000 following his arrest.
Who knows how this arrest might affect any possible future plans of Herman's to either make a video for paying customers - which Jordin told us the two have discussed - or take an entirely different career path.