Sabine Raymonvil: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

A Miami cop is being investigated by internal affairs in the city after it was revealed she had previously been a porn star. The officer is 30-year-old Sabine Raymonvil. More shocking is that two of her former male colleagues were both tried and convicted of raping girls who appeared on their casting couch.

Here’s what you need to know:


1. She Denies the Allegations That She Continues to Make Porn

Sabine Raymonvil Cop

Sabine in action. (Screengrab via Local10)

Raymonvil was exposed in a shocking report by Local 10 in Miami. When confronted about her former career, she at first tried to dodge the reporter. Eventually, she called back the station’s Bob Norman, admitting her former career. She also rebutted the allegations that she continued making porn after being sworn in as a Miami cop. The former porn actress also told Norman that she would speak further about her career after the investigation was finished.


2. Her Former Co-Star & Cameraman Are in Prison After Being Found Guilty of Rape

Emerson Callum and Lavont Flanders.

Emerson Callum and Lavont Flanders. (Screengrab via Local10)

One of her former co-stars, Emerson Callum, was convicted, along with his cameraman, who also used to be a cop, Lavont Flanders, of drugging and raping girls who were aspiring porno actresses. Callum performed under the name “Jah-T.” The pair were also found guilty of promising girls stardom if they came to South Florida for interviews. Once the girl’s arrived, they were recorded, drugged with Xanax-laced booze, and then raped.


3. In 2013, She Appeared in a Bizarre Short Movie That You Can Watch Here

According to her IMDB page, Raymonvil has appeared in two short movies that were not pornos. There are Aurora in 2012 and Collapse in 2013. You can watch the latter here.


4. By Day, She’s a Cop, by Night She Parties With the Stars

On her now-deleted Instagram page, she showed pictures next to rappers like Snoop Dogg and The Wire star Idris Elba.


5. She Was Once Sued for $100,000 Due to Her Conduct on the Job

According to online records, in November 2013, a man attempted to sue Raymonvil for $100,000 because he believed she violated his fourth amendment rights during a traffic stop. The case was thrown out after a judge said the man had not made it clear that he felt his rights were being obstructed.