The Hudson County Sheriff's Officer fired from the department for appearing in dominatrix films is vowing a fight to win her job back.

In an interview with Inside Edition, Kristen Hyman and her lawyer say they plan to appeal last week's decision by the sheriff's office.

Hyman, of Bayonne, completed the police academy in May, but just days before her June 1 graduation was suspended after officials learned of her roles as a dominatrix in the bondage films. She was ultimately allowed to participate in the ceremony with her classmates, but remained on leave until she was officially fired.

"I 100 percent want my job back and I will take every avenue available to get my job back," Hyman said during the televised interview.

She also alleges Sheriff Frank Schillari called her "disgusting" to her face and said she made the videos because she considered an acting career at the time. She thought making the films "would be fun, I thought it would be interesting -- and it was interesting," Hyman said in the interview.

She reiterated in the interview that these were acting roles.

But Schillari, however, said he never called Hyman disgusting and called her statements a "complete lie." He also added he never spoke her to personally.

"My only words in her presence were made during the hearing when her attorneys asked me to view her videos and I expressed to them that I did not want to because they are disgusting," Schillari said in a statement. "I would like to further state that I strongly support the decision by the hearing officer to terminate Ms. Hyman as a Hudson County Sheriff's Officer."

Hyman had accused county attorney Robert Pompliano of sexual misconduct during her disciplinary hearing, prompting the department to seek a new lawyer to oversee the matter. Pompliano did not return multiple emails seeking comment when Hyman's accusations became public in December.

Hudson County hired an outside law firm -- Chasan, Lamparello, Mallon, and Cappuzzo -- to represent the county.

The law firm is owned by the brother of a now retired undersheriff with the department, the same undersheriff who allegedly signed Hyman's original disciplinary notice, her attorney Doug Anton previously said.

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