A long-time deputy with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has been dismissed following an internal investigation that uncovered her involvement in running a paid online account featuring fetish-related content.
Authorities say Deputy Brandi Tenlen, who had over two decades of service and worked at the Palm Beach County Courthouse, operated the account where she shared hundreds of images and dozens of videos for subscribers. Investigators reported that some of the material was suggestive in nature and, in at least one instance, appeared to include her wearing her official uniform.
According to the findings, the content ranged from themed photo sets to niche fetish-style videos. Officials also allege that portions of the account activity took place during work hours.
The investigation determined that Tenlen generated approximately $6,000 over a 16-month period through the platform. Following the review, the agency moved to terminate her employment, citing policy violations tied to conduct and use of time while on duty.
The case has sparked conversation online about professional boundaries, off-duty conduct, and how digital side income intersects with public service roles.

