A Miami police officer is the
subject of an internal investigation that includes allegations that she
performed in pornographic movies while serving as a cop.
Local
10 News obtained copies of some of the films featuring Officer Sabine
Raymonvil, 30, an eight-year veteran of the Miami Police Department.
Among
those she performs sex acts with in the clips is Emerson Callum, a
pornographer who is now serving a life sentence in federal prison after
being convicted of drugging and raping women who auditioned for his
company in 2012.
Also convicted in that case
was Callum's partner and cameraman, Lavont Flanders, a former Miami
Beach police officer. Callum had been charged with similar crimes in
2007, but he was not prosecuted.
Raymonvil
refused to answer questions while on camera, but later telephoned the
station and said that her work in porn films was done prior to her
becoming a police officer.
"Right now there
is a lot going on with this whole situation," Raymonvil said. "It's
currently under investigation by two police agencies. So I can't say
very much. I'm willing to speak with you after the investigations are
closed. I never made porn while I was a police officer."
A
source close to the investigation alleged that Raymonvil appeared in
the porn films well into her tenure as a cop. Her social media postings
show a woman who enjoys the club life, sporting photos of Raymonvil with
Snoop Dogg, football player Daunte Culpepper, actor Idris Elba, actor
Laz Alonso, Hollywood film director John Singleton and Miami
Commissioner Kion Hardemon, among others.
There
are no direct rules forbidding officers from engaging in pornography,
but it could fall under other common police policies such as conduct
unbecoming. In 2009, a Hollywood police officer named Mike Verdugo was
fired after it was discovered he'd appeared in a single gay porn film
three years prior to his becoming a cop. The reason for that firing was
that he failed to disclose he made the film in his application to become
an officer.
The Miami Police Department, citing an open investigation, refused to comment
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