Ex-Nashville cop enters new plea after groping OnlyFans star during mock traffic stop

Ex-Nashville cop enters new plea after groping OnlyFans star during mock traffic stop

A former Nashville police officer has entered a plea deal after a video circulated of him appearing to grope an OnlyFans star during a mock traffic stop.

Sean Herman, 35, pleaded no contest to felony official misconduct in Nashville’s criminal court on Thursday, more than a year after he was identified as the uniformed officer in a raunchy staged traffic stop video, per the New York Post.

Screenshot 2025-08-18 at 12.21.17.jpgSean Herman lost his job due to the video. Credit: Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

With the plea, Herman was sentenced to one year of supervised probation and granted judicial diversion — meaning if he completes probation successfully, the charges could eventually be wiped from his record.

The scandal traces back to April 2024, when Herman appeared in a video with OnlyFans creator Jordin. In the clip — titled Can’t Believe He Didn’t Arrest Me — Jordin is “pulled over” by a uniformed cop, who tells her she was going “65 in a 45.”

When she admits she doesn’t have her license and registration, she flashes her breasts, saying: “I’m not going to get a ticket… I’m going to show him my t***.”

The officer, hiding his face, replies: “Ma’am, it’s 2024. I can see t*** on the internet any time.”

Jordin pushes further, offering: “Well, what if you touched them?”

The officer agrees, gropes her breasts, and is then seen getting touched in return before ultimately letting her off with just a warning.

Although the video tried to conceal the officer’s identity, part of a Metro Nashville Police Department badge was briefly visible as he reached toward Jordin, triggering an internal investigation.

Detectives later confirmed Herman was the man in uniform, and he was fired in May 2024 after three years on the force.

“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,” a police spokesperson said at the time.

Herman was arrested in June 2024 and charged with two counts of official misconduct. His certification to work as a law enforcement officer in Tennessee was later suspended indefinitely, though he could petition for reinstatement now that his criminal case has closed.

As for how the video came to be, Jordin explained that it wasn’t intended as OnlyFans content, but rather as a promo clip to boost her social media presence, per Law & Crime.

She said she and her husband, known as “hubs,” had posted on Reddit looking for someone to participate in a possible shoot. Herman responded, and the trio decided to film the fake traffic stop in a warehouse parking lot.

“From the moment it jumped out to the impact, a split second passed. I didn’t have time to do anything,” Jordin’s husband had said about the incident — before clarifying he was referring to the suddenness of the scene’s creation, not an actual traffic stop.

In interviews after Herman’s arrest, Jordin claimed she didn’t know the officer personally and insisted he was respectful on set.

She also alleged that local media attention, not the video itself, sparked the police investigation.

“I’m under the impression that the local media turned it in to the department. I do believe that it was from my Twitter. The video was sitting at 2 million views at that point and had been retweeted 5,500 times, so it’s safe to assume that was the culprit,” she told OutKick.

She later admitted that once she realized the heat Herman was facing, she took the clip down. Still, she acknowledged her subscriber numbers on OnlyFans skyrocketed amid the controversy.