Overview of the OnlyFans Incident
A former Nashville police officer has been charged after being terminated from the Metro Nashville Police Department for his involvement in an OnlyFans video that simulated a traffic stop. The officer, identified as Sean Herman, 33, came under scrutiny after the video surfaced, showing him inappropriately touching a woman while in his police uniform.
Details of the Video Incident
The incident occurred in a warehouse parking lot in late April and was captured on video, which depicted Herman from the chest down. His police department patch was visible in the footage, although his face was not shown initially. The video led to a departmental investigation once it came to light, culminating in Herman's dismissal by Chief John Drake on May 9, shortly after detectives from the Specialized Investigations Division were able to confirm his identity and involvement.
Background of the Participants
Herman, who had been with the department for three years prior to his dismissal, appeared in the video alongside a woman known by her screen name, Jordan. In an interview with OutKick, Jordan revealed that the scene was scripted following a brief initial meeting and a later reconnection via Reddit. Describing the setup, she said it involved a fake traffic stop where she would 'flash' Herman to avoid receiving a ticket.
Public and Legal Repercussions
Despite the planned nature of the video, it drew significant controversy. In her interview, Jordan described Herman as "a very respectful guy, very polite," stating that the portrayal in the media did not accurately reflect his true character. Nevertheless, Herman now faces charges stemming from his actions in the video, as announced by his former employer.