NYPD Rookie Cop's Controversial OnlyFans Account Revealed, Sparking Outrage and Calls for Firing from Fellow Officers

Jan 10 2026

A rookie officer with the NYPD is at the center of a controversy involving explicit content on her OnlyFans account. The Internal Affairs Bureau has launched an investigation into Police Officer Dannah Battino, who has been accused of sharing pornographic images online.

Since joining the force in April 2025, Battino, who serves in the 110th Precinct in Elmhurst, has reportedly posted numerous revealing photos, including intimate moments with a female companion. Sources within the department have expressed outrage, with one stating, “She should be immediately terminated from this job. There’s no place in this department for that.”

At 28 years old, Battino is currently on a two-year probationary period for new officers. Law enforcement experts emphasize that her actions could lead to her dismissal based on conduct unbecoming of an officer. “She needs to get out of the department,” another source remarked. “She shouldn’t be on the job.”

Recently, Battino deleted her OnlyFans account, which was under the username gainswbattino/thatcoupleaftermidnight, after images began circulating among her colleagues. However, it is believed she created the account prior to her employment with the NYPD.

The financial aspect of her online presence raises questions as well. Some OnlyFans creators earn substantial incomes through subscriptions and tips, while the starting salary for a new NYPD officer is $60,884. A retired high-ranking source noted that applicants must disclose all sources of income, suggesting that failure to do so could be grounds for termination.

“I would be shocked if she made zero money,” the source added, highlighting concerns about transparency during the hiring process. Critics have also questioned how such content went unnoticed during the NYPD's extensive vetting procedures, which include background checks and social media scrutiny. “If we can find it, why didn’t the investigators find it?” one police source asked.

As a probationary officer, Battino's conduct could be deemed inappropriate enough to warrant dismissal. The police union has come to her defense, arguing that unless she broke the law or compromised her duties, her personal life should remain private. “It’s shameful that her personal information is being dumped out into public view,” said Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry.

This incident echoes a similar case from 2022 when a rookie officer in Detroit faced disciplinary action for her own OnlyFans account, leading to suspension and eventual resignation. Currently, Battino's situation is under internal review by the NYPD, and she has not publicly commented on the matter.

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