Colorado police officer SHAMED out of job says colleagues now want DISCOUNT on her OnlyFans photos

Publish date: 2024-07-01

A former police officer, who claimed she was shamed out of her job in the force after her colleagues found out about her secret OnlyFans account, said the same people are now asking for a discount on her nude photos.

Melissa Williams, 46, from Colorado, first launched her OnlyFans account in May 2020, sharing photos of herself with her husband, who has not been named for privacy reasons, in an attempt to spice up the couple's sex life.

The mom-of-two, who had worked in the police service for 28 years, was also using her OnlyFans work as a creative outlet to destress from her high-pressure and often dangerous job. 

But when her co-workers and boss discovered her racy snaps, Melissa said they shamed her, spread them around her entire office, and ultimately pushed her out of her role. 

Now, Melissa has claimed that the same people who judged her for her side gig are reaching out and asking if they could see some of her sexy snaps for a cheaper price - or even for free. 

A former cop claimed she was shamed out of her job after her colleagues found out about her OnlyFans account Now, she said the same people are asking for a discount on her nude photos

A former cop, who claimed she was shamed out of her job after her colleagues found out about her OnlyFans account, said the same people are now asking for a discount on her nude photos

Melissa Williams, 46, from Colorado, first launched her OnlyFans account in May 2020, sharing photos of herself with her husband in an attempt to spice up the couple's sex life

Melissa Williams, 46, from Colorado, first launched her OnlyFans account in May 2020, sharing photos of herself with her husband in an attempt to spice up the couple's sex life

The mom-of-two, who had worked in the police service for 28 years, was also using her OnlyFans work as a creative outlet to destress from her high-pressure and often dangerous job

The mom-of-two, who had worked in the police service for 28 years, was also using her OnlyFans work as a creative outlet to destress from her high-pressure and often dangerous job

But when her co-workers and boss discovered her racy snaps, Melissa said they shamed her, spread them around her entire office, and ultimately pushed her out of her role

But when her co-workers and boss discovered her racy snaps, Melissa said they shamed her, spread them around her entire office, and ultimately pushed her out of her role

'I’ve seen messages on my Instagram from former male colleagues saying things like, "Oh I was your favorite, can you send me something for free?"' she told Jam Press.

 'Others have asked if I do a discount for law enforcement? The answer is just no.

'It’s interesting to me that I had just a handful of co-workers reach out in support during all of this and now some of those who were gossiping about me and spreading rumors are the ones asking for free photos and subscriptions.

'While I was out on a mental health leave [prior to leaving my job], I received calls from colleagues alerting me that false rumors were being spread about me. I felt that my character and leadership was being shred.'

Melissa and her husband had been making a healthy living on OnlyFans for 18 months - sharing images under the alias Lexi Bella - when her boss found out.

The cat was let out of the bag about her secret extra-curricular activities in August 2021, when her superior received an anonymous tip about it.

Soon after, Melissa claimed she was sent an official complaint via email - which left her 'shocked and panicked' about the 'two parts of her life colliding.'

She then discovered that several of her colleagues had signed up to her page so that they could 'investigate her conduct,' and they shared her images around the entire local force and jail staff.

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Share Now, Melissa has claimed that the same people who judged her for her racy side gig are reaching out and asking if they could see some of her sexy snaps for a cheaper price

Now, Melissa has claimed that the same people who judged her for her racy side gig are reaching out and asking if they could see some of her sexy snaps for a cheaper price

Melissa and her husband (pictured) had been making a healthy living on OnlyFans for 18 months - sharing images under the alias Lexi Bella, when her boss found out

Melissa and her husband (pictured) had been making a healthy living on OnlyFans for 18 months - sharing images under the alias Lexi Bella, when her boss found out

Exposed: The cat was let out of the bag about her secret extra-curricular activities in August 2021, when her superior received an anonymous tip about it

Exposed: The cat was let out of the bag about her secret extra-curricular activities in August 2021, when her superior received an anonymous tip about it

Truth is out: Soon after, Melissa claimed she was sent an official complaint via email It left her 'shocked and panicked' about the 'two parts of her life colliding'

Truth is out: Soon after, Melissa claimed she was sent an official complaint via email - which left her 'shocked and panicked' about the 'two parts of her life colliding'

The situation wreaked havoc on Melissa's mental health, and she was signed off with stress and anxiety on August 23, 2021, for 12 weeks by a doctor. He then recommended that she not return to her old job. 

Now, she has left her role as a police officer and is working full-time as an OnlyFans model - making $4,000 a month - and says she is so much happier.

She then discovered that several of her colleagues had signed up to her page so that they could 'investigate her conduct,' and shared her images around the entire local jail staff

She then discovered that several of her colleagues had signed up to her page so that they could 'investigate her conduct,' and shared her images around the entire local jail staff 

Since sharing her story online, Melissa has seen her fan base soar from 400 to 4,800 followers – and while some of the messages she's received have been negative, she's also gotten 100's of supportive responses from other law enforcement officials.

Melissa said: 'Other male colleagues have messaged to say they didn’t have OnlyFans before but they wanted to support me and told me to keep doing what I’m doing.

'A woman I worked with wrote a message saying: "Just checking in to see how you are doing. You were the best leader I had and still one of my role models in law enforcement."

'Another told me I was making a positive impact for all women and I shouldn’t let the negativity bring me down.

'The support really has been overwhelming and it means so much. It’s made me feel like I’m not a terrible person.

'I was so worried about this all coming out and I never wanted it to but so much of it has been positive.' 

The situation wreaked havoc on Melissa's mental health, and she was eventually signed off with stress and anxiety

The situation wreaked havoc on Melissa's mental health, and she was eventually signed off with stress and anxiety

Having her back: While some of the messages Melissa has received have been negative, she's also gotten 100's of supportive responses from other law enforcement officials

Having her back: While some of the messages Melissa has received have been negative, she's also gotten 100's of supportive responses from other law enforcement officials

However, Melissa admitted that some of her family members are not a fan of her new job. 

'Some of my family have struggled. It comes from embarrassment but I hope they will come round when the initial shock wears off,' she explained.

'We can’t undo it now and although not everyone agrees with it, it’s not their life to live.

'I do worry about what it will mean for my kids and others in my life but at the end of the day, we are still the same people.'

Despite her online success, Melissa isn’t sure that she will continue her page long-term – and her goal is to find another job in a corporate security role.

She added: 'I’m still applying for other jobs and I do worry about what the page being public will mean for that.

'I just feel this could impact employment opportunities but I believe there are a lot of great roles out there for me.

'Looking back at the whirlwind that this week has been for me and my family, I am just moving forward one day at a time and hoping friends, neighbors, and family members will realize I’m the same person and nothing about me has changed.

'This is just the life that was handed to me.'

Melissa previously said she was 'angry and embarrassed' when her co-workers found out about her secret OnlyFans account.

'The complaint came totally out of the blue, I was in shock and panicking because I never wanted these two parts of my life to collide,' she recalled.

Now, she has left her role as a police officer and is working full-time as an OnlyFans model - making $4,000 a month - and says she is so much happier

Now, she has left her role as a police officer and is working full-time as an OnlyFans model - making $4,000 a month - and says she is so much happier

However, Melissa admitted that some of her family members are not a fan of her new job - due to the 'embarrassment'

However, Melissa admitted that some of her family members are not a fan of her new job - due to the 'embarrassment' 

Despite her online success, Melissa isn¿t sure that she will continue her page long-term ¿ and her goal is to find another job in a corporate security role

Despite her online success, Melissa isn’t sure that she will continue her page long-term – and her goal is to find another job in a corporate security role

She said: 'I am just hoping friends, neighbors, and family members will realize I¿m the same person and nothing about me has changed. 'This is just the life that was handed to me'

She said: 'I am just hoping friends, neighbors, and family members will realize I’m the same person and nothing about me has changed. 'This is just the life that was handed to me'

'Then I was angry and embarrassed because the notice went on to say how five colleagues of mine - all in lower and higher ranks than me - had obtained access to my paid account to access my private content so they could investigate my conduct.

'I didn’t feel that was professional or necessary. It felt like they all just wanted to see me naked.

'After their "investigation" my images were shared widely around our local force and the jail staff.

'It was all being treated like hot gossip. That’s when I had to take time off with stress because I wasn’t sleeping, I couldn’t eat, it was so frustrating and upsetting.

'I didn’t consider my OnlyFans page to be a work matter. A lot of the material my husband and I shared is stuff we’d taken in our private sex life over the years.

'I was working up to 60-hour weeks so mostly my husband ran the page and shared my pictures and then sometimes we’d have fun dressing me up and taking photos especially to share.

'It was a fun way to relax and be creative together after a stressful week in a stressful job.

'I was never in uniform in any of my images. I used a fake persona – most of my fans think I’m a stay-at-home mom. It felt like my bosses were policing my bedroom.'

DailyMail.com reached out to the local sheriff's office for comment. 

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