Crime & Safety

Search For OnlyFans Woman Costs Cinnaminson Cop Career

Kevin Bohn pleaded guilty to a charge of falsifying or tampering with records in June, law enforcement officials said.

Bohn also lost his job as part of the plea agreement, law enforcement officials said.
Bohn also lost his job as part of the plea agreement, law enforcement officials said. (Photo Courtesy of the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office)

MOUNT HOLLY, NJ — An ex-Cinnaminson police officer was sentenced for using township police records for his own personal use, the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office told Patch.

Kevin Bohn received one year of probation, Burlington County Prosecutor's Office Public Information Officer Joel Bewley told Patch.

Bohn pleaded guilty in June to falsifying or tampering with records in the fourth degree, law enforcement officials previously said.

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Bohn lost his job as part of the plea agreement and is "permanently banned from public employment" in the Garden state, law enforcement officials said.

He had used a "restricted law enforcement database" to search for personal information about a woman and her relatives, according to law enforcement officials.

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He had met the woman through OnlyFans, a website popular with sex workers for hosting subscription-based and pay-per-view pornography, according to law enforcement officials.

Bohn, who served over 17 years with the Cinnaminson Police Department before being charged, also tried to hide his actions by generating incident numbers for the searches, then closing out the cases, law enforcement officials said.


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