A Nashville police officer has been fired for appearing in an erotic OnlyFans video featuring a fake traffic stop.
Officer Sean Herman, a three-year veteran of the Nashville Metro Police Department, was fired Thursday.
“This is one of the most outrageous and disrespectful acts that any human being here can commit, and by this disrespect I mean to all MNPD officers and this agency,” Metro Nashville said. said Don Aaron, a police department spokesman.
On Wednesday, the Nashville Metro Police Department received a call about Officer Herman allegedly appearing in an OnlyFans video titled “I Can’t Believe He Didn’t Arrest Me.”
The video, hosted on an adult subscription online platform, shows a woman being pulled over by a police officer. The sexual video shows a police officer’s patrol car.
A woman is in the driver’s seat and a man is in the passenger seat. The man in the passenger seat told the woman that she deserved to be pulled over because she was speeding.
A police officer then approached the woman’s car window and told her she was speeding. During the fake traffic stop, he identified himself as “Officer Johnson of the PD.”
When the officer asked the woman for her license and registration, she replied that she did not have the proper documents. She told the officer, “I’m not going to get a ticket…I’m going to show you my breasts.” She then pulls down her top to expose her breasts.
“Ma’am, it’s 2024. You can always watch it on the internet,” the officer responded in the video.
The woman replied, “So what would you do if I touched it?”
WTVF The woman reported that she “invited the police officer to grope her breasts, and the police officer did so while the police officer could see her grabbing her crotch.”
The police officer’s face is not visible in the video. But as the officer reached into her car to grope her, he noticed a glimpse of what appeared to be a Metro Nashville Police Department patch on the shoulder of his uniform.
“If I hadn’t seen that patch, I don’t know if we would be having this conversation right now,” WTVF investigative reporter Levi Ismail said in an Instagram video.
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