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NJ Cop Tampered With Records To Find OnlyFans Woman: Police

A NJ police officer tampered with records in an attempt to reach a woman he met on an adult entertainment website, authorities said.

A South Jersey police officer tampered with records in an attempt to reach a woman he met on an adult entertainment website, prosecutors said.
A South Jersey police officer tampered with records in an attempt to reach a woman he met on an adult entertainment website, prosecutors said. (BCPO)

NEW JERSEY - A South Jersey police officer is permanently banned from public employment in New Jersey after he was found tampering with records in an attempt to reach a woman he met on an adult entertainment website, prosecutors said.

Kevin Bohn, 41, of Cinnaminson, pled guilty last week in New Jersey Superior Court to falsifying or tampering with records, Burlington County Acting Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced on June 23. Bohn used a “restricted law enforcement database” to search for personal information about a woman he met through OnlyFans, a website popular with sex workers for hosting subscription-based and pay-per-view pornography.

Bohn used the restricted database to search for information about the woman’s relatives, Bradshaw said. The police officer, who served over 17 years with Cinnaminson police, also tried to hide his actions by generating incident numbers for the searches, then closing out the cases.

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Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 19.

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