MN Cop Outed as 'OnlyFans' Sex Worker After Inadvertently Pulling Over a Subscriber - 'Hey, I Saw You and Your Husband Last Night'

An officer in Minneapolis is currently under investigation by her department after a routine traffic stop  revealed her secret career on the pornography website OnlyFans.

It took the driver, whom the officer pulled over, only 10 minutes to recognize the woman from her online presence, which also featured her husband.

From The New York Post: 


The unidentified cop, who works in the city’s 4th Precinct, is being probed for any policy violations she may have committed running the adult-content subscription service while working for the department.

The driver said it took him 10 minutes to recognize the 35-year-old officer as someone he’s seen over the past five months have sex and post explicit photos online.

“We were doing a little talking and checking and I was like, ‘Man, she got an OnlyFans page. I’m on her OnlyFans page,’” the driver told Fox 9.

“You got to go to the VIP and you get to see the videos of her and her, I guess husband, I guess that’s who it is, they do full sex videos.”

The department opened an investigation into the account, which states that she is “Free spirited, Overly Optimistic, Creator of Sexy Content to Please Others!,” according to a screengrab from Fox 9.

“We take any allegations of policy violations seriously and the chief has ordered an investigation,” Chief of Police Brian O’Hara said in a statement to KSTP.

The MPD’s off-duty employment policy prohibits officers from working in any business that “is not compatible with police work,” including “any establishment that provides adult entertainment in the form of nude, semi-nude or topless exhibitions.”

“If all we’re talking about is naked pictures behind a paywall, the mayor has no issue. However, the chief will determine if there are any policy violations,” a spokesman for Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said.

The driver had a problem with the officer’s authority after realizing who she was.

 

I'm sorry, but this has to be one of the most idiotic decisions a police officer could make.

Of course, it's acceptable to have a personal life, but  broadcasting it all over the internet is a completely different matter, and it certainly raises questions about her authority.

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