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Palm Beach Deputy Resigns After Probe Finds Paid Foot-Fetish Posts in Uniform

Investigators say a FeetFinder account earned about $6,000, breaching multiple agency policies.

Overview

  • Internal affairs opened in July 2025 after a deputy’s tip, with investigators linking the account to Brandi Tenlen using facial images and distinctive foot tattoos.
  • Timestamps indicated content was produced during work hours, with sick leave used to film, according to the report.
  • Some posts featured official attire, including a video titled “Smelly Boot Removal” that showed Tenlen in a PBSO uniform displaying handcuffs.
  • The probe also documented a karate-uniform clip with a male participant and other erotic material published over roughly 16 months.
  • Tenlen admitted creating and monetizing the content without off-duty employment approval, deleted the account after learning of the inquiry, and resigned during the investigation.