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Nashville police officer terminated for accepting ticket from OnlyFans model in exchange for inappropriate conduct

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The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) made headlines today as they fired one of their officers, Sean Herman, for allegedly groping a woman in an OnlyFans video. Herman, who had been with the department for three years, was identified as the individual involved in a fake traffic stop scenario captured on video.

Chief John Drake wasted no time in terminating Herman’s employment, taking action within 24 hours of discovering the incriminating footage. The video in question showed Herman allegedly touching the woman’s breasts and genitals while in uniform during the fake traffic stop.

The video, titled “I can’t believe he didn’t arrest me,” was initially posted by a woman named Jordin, who used provocative tactics to avoid a speeding ticket. As the officer, identified as “Officer Johnson of PD,” approached her vehicle, Jordin boldly stated her intention to show her breasts to avoid a ticket.

Although the officer’s face was not fully visible in the video, a brief glimpse of a Metro Nashville Police Department patch on his shoulder confirmed his identity. Investigative reporter Levi Ismail commented on the significance of this detail, noting that without it, the situation may not have come to light.

The controversial video has sparked outrage and raised questions about the conduct of law enforcement officers. The MNPD’s swift action in firing Herman demonstrates their commitment to upholding professional standards and maintaining public trust.

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