On August 14, 2025, former Nashville police officer Sean Herman, 35, entered a no-contest plea to felony official misconduct in Nashville’s criminal court. As a result, he received one year of supervised probation and judicial diversion. If he successfully completes his probation, his case may be dismissed and the charge expunged.
According to NewsChannel 5, Herman was fired from the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) in May 2024 after detectives identified him in an OnlyFans promotional video filmed while he was on duty on April 26, 2024.
The video featured local OnlyFans creator Jordin and depicted a mock traffic stop in which she exposed herself, while Herman groped her. This incident sparked public outrage, and the MNPD described it as “one of the most outrageous, disrespectful acts.”
Ex-Nashville cop enters new plea after being arrested for groping OnlyFans star’s breasts during mock traffic stop https://t.co/GnfuWYIru7 pic.twitter.com/JmB9kitd4W
— New York Post (@nypost) August 18, 2025
Filmed in a warehouse parking lot, the video led to Herman’s arrest in June 2024 on two counts of official misconduct, with a $3,000 bond. His law enforcement certification was indefinitely suspended in August 2024. She described Herman as “respectful,” per OutKick.
The case, trending on social media, Herman’s plea avoids jail,” ignited debates on police conduct, per post:2. Jordin attributed the video’s exposure to local media after it garnered 2 million views on X The incident, coupled with Herman’s prior “Last Chance Agreement” for misconduct, raises questions about accountability and certification reinstatement.
Sean Herman’s plea and the OnlyFans video scandal highlight issues of police professionalism and public trust, impacting Nashville’s law enforcement image.