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Former cop arrested for 'groping OnlyFans star's breasts during traffic stop'

Former cop arrested for 'groping OnlyFans star's breasts during traffic stop'

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Former police officer Sean Herman was arrested after he took part in a promotional video for an OnlyFans star's video that resulted in him being struck off from the force
A former police officer has been arrested for groping an OnlyFan star's breasts during a traffic stop.

Ex-Nashville police officer Sean Herman pleaded no contest to felony official misconduct at the city's criminal court on Thursday. Herman, 35, was arrested in 2024 and was sentenced to a year of supervised probation.

He was granted a judicial diversion, which meant should he successfully complete probation, then the case will be dismissed and the charges will be cleared from his record. He was fired from the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department after detectives discovered Herman had been the officer wearing his uniform in the X-rated video that was produced an OnlyFans star.

In the clip, he model was "pulled over," before exposing her breasts and then asking the officer to grope her in order to avoid a ticket, News Channel 5 reported. She then appeared to grab the officer's crotch as he allegedly touched her breasts.
The officer could not be seen from the upper torso up, although part of his police patch on his arm was seen briefly as he reached to touch the OnlyFans star's breasts, which revealed he was a Nashville policeman. An investigation later found that Herman had been the on duty patrol officer at the warehouse parking lot location where the video was filmed on April 26.
Herman was then arrested on two counts of official misconduct in June. He had been an officer with the force for three years until he was fired.
A department spokesperson said at the time: "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." Herman was indefinitely suspended from having certification to be a law enforcement officer in Tennessee in August 2024.
The OnlyFans model previously told Law & Crime the video was a promotional one. She had been with her husband at he time and said she did not know Herman before the shoot.
He had responded to a post in a Reddit page about potentially filming a full video with her at some point in the future. It was during the interaction that they developed the idea for the fake traffic stop.
The video was filmed before Herman started his shift. The model later took down the video when she realised the backlash Herman faced.
She then blamed local media for bringing the video to the attention of law enforcement2. She added: "I'm under the impression that the local media turned it in to the department. I do believe that it was from my Twitter. The video was sitting at 2 million views at that point and had been retweeted 5,500 times, so it's safe to assume that was the culprit."
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