
Former Metro Nashville Police Department officer Sean Herman has landed in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Caught on camera in an explicit skit while in uniform, Herman pleaded no contest to a felony charge of official misconduct and will serve one year of supervised probation, according to official reports.
Details of the Incident
The incident dates back to April 2024, when a video featuring Herman and OnlyFans creator Jordin was filmed in a warehouse parking lot in Madison, Tennessee. The video, part of a mock traffic stop, shows Jordin flashing her breasts in exchange for avoiding a ‘ticket.’ During the skit, Herman groped her breasts and made inappropriate comments while in full police uniform. Despite his face being obscured, his department patch was visible, ultimately leading to his identification by Metro Nashville detectives.
Herman was terminated from the police department in May 2024 following the discovery of the video, and his Peace Officer Standards and Training certification was later suspended. After his firing, he was formally indicted and released on a $3,000 bond.
How the Video Went Viral
The video, originally shared on Jordin’s social media platforms including Twitter, quickly gained traction and racked up over 2 million views with 5,500 retweets before it was flagged to local authorities. Jordin described the video as a ‘playful’ promo meant to generate buzz for her OnlyFans platform but admitted she hadn’t anticipated law enforcement would take action.
In a statement, Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake called the video one of the “most outrageous and disrespectful acts” witnessed within the department. He ordered an investigation, even after Herman was fired, to ensure justice was served.
Jordin Speaks Out
In an interview with OutKick, Jordin revealed that Herman had reached out to her after seeing her content on Reddit. They agreed to collaborate on what was initially described as a ‘fake’ traffic stop intended for promotional purposes. Jordin claims the video wasn’t originally intended for OnlyFans but instead as a social media stunt to engage audiences.
She also disclosed that she paid Herman a month’s salary after he was fired and plans to sell the video on her platform, with proceeds going directly to Herman to support him financially. Jordin defended his character, calling him “polite” and “respectful” despite the scandal.
What’s Next for Herman?
While Herman’s future remains uncertain, Jordin speculated that he could find success in the world of adult content, given his physical appearance and professional demeanor. Meanwhile, Jordin herself has experienced a spike in OnlyFans subscribers since the controversy, with numerous fans requesting access to the infamous video.
The scandal continues to spark conversations about professionalism, accountability, and boundaries for law enforcement officers. With Herman now on probation, his actions remain a cautionary tale for those in positions of public trust.