Nashville Cop Fired After Groping OnlyFans Creator In X-Rated Traffic Stop Video
A police officer from Nashville was recently let go from his position after he appeared in a video on social media where he was touching an OnlyFans content creator inappropriately.
This explicit video was titled “Can’t Believe He Didn’t Arrest Me,” and it was shared widely online.
Local news source News Channel 5 reported on the incident, revealing that the video featured the officer, who was identified as former officer Sean Herman.
n the video, he was seen making inappropriate physical contact with the content creator’s chest area.
The Metro Nashville Police Department confirmed that they terminated Sean Herman’s employment on Wednesday.
He was recognized as the officer in a staged traffic stop video, which was produced by an OnlyFans creator known as Jordin.
The report from the news channel detailed how the video opened.
It began with a man sitting in the passenger seat, warning Jordin that she was likely to be pulled over for speeding.
The camera then moved to show the back window of the car, capturing the officer stepping out of his vehicle.
Jordin made a bold declaration in the video, saying: “I’m not going to get a ticket… I’m going to show him my t***.”
As the officer walked up to the car, he introduced himself as “Officer Johnson of PD” and informed the adult actress that she was driving “65 in a 45” zone.
Throughout their conversation, the officer’s face remained concealed.
The officer then asked Jordin for her license and registration. Since she didn’t have them, she chose to reveal her breasts instead.
The officer, whose face was still not shown, remarked: “Ma’am, it’s 2024. I can see t*** on the internet any time.”
Taking things further, Jordin suggested: “Well, what if you touched them?”
The officer agreed and touched her breasts as she reached towards his groin area.
The incident concluded with the officer deciding to let her off with just a warning, much to the astonishment of the passenger next to Jordin.
Although it appeared they tried to keep the officer’s identity hidden, there was a brief glimpse of the bottom part of his badge.
It looked like it might belong to the Metro Nashville Police Department, which prompted a thorough investigation into who the officer was.
The investigation revealed that the individual in the video was indeed Sean Herman.
It was determined that the video was shot at the end of April and posted online later, involving two other content creators.
He was dismissed from his position right after the findings.
The Metro Nashville police stated it was unclear whether Herman was working at the time the video was made, but they described the act as highly disrespectful.
“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 spokesperson Don Aaron.
According to the New York Post, after the incident became known on Reddit, a user who claimed to be Jordin said the video “was a stunt and totally consensual and private property.”
She criticized the decision to fire Herman, noting, “The fact they fired him is stupid,” and confirmed that Herman was allegedly off-duty when they filmed the video.