Nashville cop fired after groping OnlyFans creator in X-rated 'traffic stop' video

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By Nasima Khatun

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A Nashville cop has been fired after groping an OnlyFans creator in an X-rated video that was posted to social media.

According to local news outlet News Channel 5, the video - which was titled 'Can't Believe He Didn't Arrest Me' - showed Herman groping the creator's breasts.

Metro Nashville police have confirmed that they fired former officer Sean Herman on Wednesday after he was identified to be the officer in the fake traffic stop video created by an OnlyFans creator called Jordin.

The outlet reported that the video started off with a man in the passenger seat telling Jordin that he knew she was going to be pulled over due to how fast she was driving, before panning to the back window of the vehicle where the officer could be seen getting out of his own car.

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Jordin, however, declared: "I’m not going to get a ticket... I’m going to show him my t***."

The officer approaches the vehicle and identifies himself as “Officer Johnson of PD" before telling the adult actress that she was going "65 in a 45."

His face is hidden throughout the exchange.

He then proceeded to ask Jordin for her license and registration, which she didn't have on her, so she decided to expose her breasts.

 "Ma’am, it’s 2024. I can see t*** on the internet any time,” the officer - whose face is still hidden - responds.

Jordin then cranks things up a notch and offers to let the officer touch them stating: "Well, what if you touched them?"

The officer agrees and gropes the creator's breasts while she reaches out to touch his crotch.


In the end, he lets her go with a warning, much to the surprise of the passenger sitting next to Jordin.

While it seemed as though the pair were being careful not to disclose the identity of the officer, a brief moment shows the bottom of his badge, which appears to be the bottom half of a Metro Nashville Police Department badge, leading to a full investigation into the identity of the officer.

The investigation concluded that it was Sean Herman who participated in the video, which was said to be filmed at the end of April before it was published online, along with the other two content creators.

He was fired immediately after.


Metro Nashville police said that it was not clear if Herman was on the clock while shooting the video, but it was a "disrespectful act".

“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 said in a statement.

As per the New York Post, after the news spread on Reddit, a commenter who identified herself as Jordin revealed that the video "was a stunt and totally consensual and private property."

"The fact they fired him is stupid," she added, confirming that Herman was allegedly off-duty when the video was filmed.

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Nashville cop fired after groping OnlyFans creator in X-rated 'traffic stop' video

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By Nasima Khatun

Article saved!Article saved!

A Nashville cop has been fired after groping an OnlyFans creator in an X-rated video that was posted to social media.

According to local news outlet News Channel 5, the video - which was titled 'Can't Believe He Didn't Arrest Me' - showed Herman groping the creator's breasts.

Metro Nashville police have confirmed that they fired former officer Sean Herman on Wednesday after he was identified to be the officer in the fake traffic stop video created by an OnlyFans creator called Jordin.

The outlet reported that the video started off with a man in the passenger seat telling Jordin that he knew she was going to be pulled over due to how fast she was driving, before panning to the back window of the vehicle where the officer could be seen getting out of his own car.

GettyImages-1310108875.jpgCredit: Kali9/Getty

Jordin, however, declared: "I’m not going to get a ticket... I’m going to show him my t***."

The officer approaches the vehicle and identifies himself as “Officer Johnson of PD" before telling the adult actress that she was going "65 in a 45."

His face is hidden throughout the exchange.

He then proceeded to ask Jordin for her license and registration, which she didn't have on her, so she decided to expose her breasts.

 "Ma’am, it’s 2024. I can see t*** on the internet any time,” the officer - whose face is still hidden - responds.

Jordin then cranks things up a notch and offers to let the officer touch them stating: "Well, what if you touched them?"

The officer agrees and gropes the creator's breasts while she reaches out to touch his crotch.


In the end, he lets her go with a warning, much to the surprise of the passenger sitting next to Jordin.

While it seemed as though the pair were being careful not to disclose the identity of the officer, a brief moment shows the bottom of his badge, which appears to be the bottom half of a Metro Nashville Police Department badge, leading to a full investigation into the identity of the officer.

The investigation concluded that it was Sean Herman who participated in the video, which was said to be filmed at the end of April before it was published online, along with the other two content creators.

He was fired immediately after.


Metro Nashville police said that it was not clear if Herman was on the clock while shooting the video, but it was a "disrespectful act".

“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 said in a statement.

As per the New York Post, after the news spread on Reddit, a commenter who identified herself as Jordin revealed that the video "was a stunt and totally consensual and private property."

"The fact they fired him is stupid," she added, confirming that Herman was allegedly off-duty when the video was filmed.

Featured Image Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty