Cop busted snorting coke off stripper’s bum starts new career as a PORN STAR with his ex-fiancee despite being on bail
A COP busted for allegedly snorting coke off a stripper's bum has started a new career as a porn star despite being on bail.
Zachary Maidment, 29, is working alongside his ex-fiancée - Playboy cover model Tyana Hansen, who was fined for snorting cocaine off a nude woman at the same Gold Coast party.
Maidment has been charged with possession and supply of cocaine for allegedly snorting drugs off a stripper's bum, reports Sunshine Coast Daily.
A court was told that the Gold Coast senior constable was celebrating his birthday with fellow cops and Hansen on June 27, 2020.
But following a sting by the Queensland Police's Ethical Standards Command, the group was charged, reports in Australia.
It is alleged that he was snorting coke from Hansen's body - and asked a fellow casino visitor to follow suit.
Maidment, who has since quit the force, allegedly used cocaine several times that night, the court has heard.
Hansen, 25, pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing dangerous drugs after she was filmed on CCTV at The Star casino, reported the .
The OnlyFans star was fined $1,500 after appearing at Southport Magistrates Court in November 2020.
"The defendant has come to police knowledge as a result of a much larger operation," her solicitor Blake Fraser said.
ABC News says that social media posts show Maidment and Hansen have now reunited as "the couple of Ex's you've been waiting for" on a porn subscription website.
Their online profile boasts: "We have decided to give you all something to talk about this time."
Some of the X-rated vids appear to have been filmed at the same hotel where Maidment is accused of committing his alleged drug offences - according to Hansen's Instagram.
Hansen told the national broadcaster the pair were raking in "five figures" from their porn in just 24 hours - 20 per cent of which would be paid to the website.
It's been nice to share [the porn work] together.
Tyana Hansen
She added: "When Zac was in the police, they controlled every aspect of his life, including what he posted to social media. So, doing this is a chance for both of us to be ourselves.
"With this (account) having just launched, for him to have the opportunity too - it's been nice to share that together.
"I've done this to have financial freedom and it's been a good opportunity to not have a boss and work for myself."
Maidment did not comment on the dramatic career change.
He's charged with two counts of possessing a dangerous drug, two counts of supplying a dangerous drug, and two counts of possessing property suspected of being used in connection with a drug offence.
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Maidment has also been charged with one count of permitting the use of a place and one count of possessing anything suspected of being used in the commission of a crime.
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He has not yet been required to enter a plea nor have charges yet been committed for trial, says ABC News.
He will appear in the Southport Magistrates Court on August 10.