
A New Jersey woman who attempted to start a career in law enforcement after previously working as a dominatrix has been fired from the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office.
Kristen Hyman was relieved of duty following the discovery that she had performed the dominatrix role for pay, starring in several dominance fetish videos online.

Hyman was reportedly fired was for lying about her prior work as a dominatrix on her application for the department, although it’s possible she would never have been considered in the first place had she been honest about her careers.
Initially suspended without pay six days before graduating, Hyman was eventually allowed -by way of a judge- to graduate, but not before speaking to the media about the incident.
Even after graduation, the HCSO was opposed to he being sworn in, but ultimately allowed her to do so, placing her on administrative leave soon after and eventually firing her.
According to NJ.com, the sheriff’s office noted “the proliferation of video and audio records…and or the promoting on social media…has resulted in the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office being the subject of inquiry and ridicule among law enforcement.”
Hyman will have an opportunity to appeal the decision.
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