
A police officer in Nashville, Tennessee, was fired after a video of him allegedly appearing in a sexually explicit OnlyFans video while he was in uniform surfaced. Sean Herman reportedly filmed the video with local OnlyFans star Jordin. The pair appeared to be role-playing a traffic stop in the video. While Herman's face doesn't appear on screen, his uniform does, and eagle-eyed viewers quickly figured out where he was from.
News Channel 5's Levi Ismail posted on Instagram that he received messages about the video and that many thought the officer was in a Metropolitan Nashville Police Uniform. Ismail did some digging, and apparently, the internet sleuths were correct.
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The video appeared to be a sexy role-play.
According to News Channel 5, in the video, Jordin is driving, and a male passenger is recording. The officer, who identifies himself as Officer Johnson, tells her that she's going to get a ticket for speeding, as he approaches the car. When he asks for Jordin's identification, she reportedly shows her breasts instead.
The pair apparently played it up for the camera.
Jordin allegedly shows off her breasts, and the officer responds, "Ma'am, it's 2024. I can see t–s on the internet any time."
She then offers to let him touch her, which he apparently agrees to and then begins groping himself through his pants.
We never see the officer's face, but a quick flash of the patch on his shoulder led Ismail to the Nashville police.
Jordin didn't get a ticket that day, but Herman apparently wound up fired.
Ismail explained on his Instagram video that when he spoke to the police, they notified him that they saw the video and promptly fired Herman the next day. Police could not confirm whether he was on duty during the sexy stunt, but Herman was in uniform and using his squad car.
The faux traffic stop video is under investigation.
It's unclear if Herman will face other consequences, but the Nashville police will not tolerate his alleged behavior.
Police were outraged, "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," police spokesperson Don Aaron told News Channel 5.
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Herman's firing was met with mixed reactions.
Some of the comments on Ismail's video supported Herman's firing.
One person wrote: "No different from being fired from any other company for wearing company attire while doing something immoral or illegal in the public eye. While wearing that uniform you're representing not only yourself but the organization."
Another agreed commenting: "If he wanted an only fans to side hustle…why not just get a fake police uniform from party city or something?? Why use your work uniform and badge?! I think that's the point."
Others felt like his firing was unjustified.
This person supported Herman writing: "Bs we've got millions of other shit to worry about. Y'all gonna fire a@cop we desperately need more of them. Petty firing."
Others felt it was all in good fun.
"Bro was just acting in a vid, not that serious," someone else wrote.