A married Connecticut police officer has been placed on administrative leave after it was discovered he has appeared in pornographic videos.
Paul Cavalier, an officer with the East Haven Police Department, was identified on a video posted 10 months ago to the website. The videos were discovered in recent weeks.
Police chief Edward Lennon released a statement in response to Cavalier's leave, noting the videos were an 'off-duty matter.'
'We have been made aware of an off-duty matter involving officer Paul Cavalier,' Lennon said.
'He was placed on administrative leave and is the subject of an internal affairs investigation, consistent with the collective bargaining agreement. This is a personnel matter, and as such, we will have no additional comment.'
The department does not explicitly refer to pornography in its code of conduct, according to the
'I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all,' the code reads.