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society2 years ago

Minnesota Cop Faces Investigation After Being Outed as OnlyFans Model by Subscriber

A police officer in Minneapolis is under investigation by the police department for her side gig as an OnlyFans model after a subscriber she pulled over recognized her. The officer, who works in the city's 4th precinct, is being probed for potential policy violations related to her adult-content subscription service. The department's off-duty employment policy prohibits officers from working in businesses that are not compatible with police work, including establishments that provide adult entertainment. The investigation will determine if any policy violations occurred. In a separate incident, a high school teacher in Missouri resigned after her OnlyFans account was discovered by administrators.

sports2 years ago

NFL Probes Second Wave of Gambling Violations Among Players.

The NFL is investigating a second wave of potential violations of its gambling policy, which prohibits players from placing bets from team facilities or while traveling with the team. The league is adapting to the rise of legal sports gambling by using geolocation to identify bets placed from prohibited jurisdictions and developing platforms that can track bets placed by players and coaches. At least seven NFL players, one assistant coach, and an unknown number of team employees have violated the league's gambling policy in the last five years, but the NFL has found no evidence of game manipulation.

sports2 years ago

NFL Probes Second Wave of Gambling Policy Violations.

The NFL is investigating a second wave of potential violations of its gambling policy, which prohibits players from placing bets from team facilities or while traveling with the team. The league is partnering with third parties to use geolocation to identify bets placed from prohibited jurisdictions and developing platforms to track bets placed by players and coaches. Five players were suspended last month for gambling violations, and at least seven NFL players, one assistant coach, and an unknown number of team employees have violated the league's gambling policy in the last five years.