2,200. A Chalutzah

Hilchos Issurei Biah 17:6

If a regular kohein or a Kohein Gadol is intimate with a non-Jewish woman, he is lashed for relations with a zonah (a woman who has had invalidating relations) because she can’t be betrothed. A kohein may not be intimate with any zonah, whether she’s Jewish or a non-Jewish.

Hilchos Issurei Biah 17:7

A chalutzah (i.e., a woman who has severed the levirate bond) may not marry a kohein under rabbinic law because her situation is comparable to a divorcee’s. If a kohein is intimate with a chalutzah, he is given stripes for acting rebelliously. If a kohein marries a doubtful chalutzah, he is not made to divorce her; rather, both she and her children are ruled valid. This is because the Sages only prohibited a kohein from marrying a definite chalutzah, not a doubtful chalutzah. When it comes to a doubtful divorcee, widow, zonah or chalalah, however, a kohein is given stripes for acting rebelliously and is made to divorce the woman by giving her a get.