Tennessee cop’s reported new career after being involved in sex scandal with six co-workers

A married Tennessee policewoman who was fired after becoming embroiled in a sex scandal with six officers at her station has reportedly begun a new career.

Screenshot-2023-03-03-at-10.39.14.pngMaegan Hall. Credit: La Vergne Police Department

Maegan Hall, 29, made headlines in 2023 while working for La Vergne Police Department after admitting to engaging in sexual activity with other officers on police property, which included a threesome with one cop and his wife. She also shared intimate images and videos with a number of male officers.

Hall was one of five officers who was fired along with the police chief in the wake of the scandal.

Now, it has been reported that Hall – who still lives in the three-bedroom house in Manchester that she purchased with her 31-year-old husband, Jedidiah, before she was fired – has had a career change.

police (30).jpgHall and the other officers involved were fired. Credit: Jeremy Hogan / Getty

According to reports from the Daily Mail, Hall now works as a pharmacy technician after she was photographed wearing scrubs with a Tennessee Department of Health patch while walking her dog.

It is not known if she and her husband are still together, though the outlet reports that they are both still listed as owners of their home.

According to the Daily Mail, prior to joining the police force, Hall had been licensed to work as a pharmacy technician in 2018.

Hall had also won a $500,000 payout from the city of La Vergne, after claiming she was groomed by the officers involved in the scandal.

She said in a television interview at the time: “I know what most people are saying. You know, ‘You could’ve said no.’ I get it. But my response to them is ‘I did say no, and he wouldn’t take it for an answer.’ Eventually, I gave in from pressure.”

Hall told WTVF that she was having marriage problems at the time of her sexual escapades, said she felt targeted by the department’s all-male second shift.

She said: “I remember while applying for the job at the PD they described the environment as a family. But while I was aspiring to protect others, they did not protect me.

“My supervisors worked together to take advantage of my vulnerabilities and mental health, and they used it for their gain and their sexual pleasure.

“Who do you turn to when the chief of police is sexually harassing you? How can I get justice when the entire system, including the chief, not only condoned such behavior but participated in it? I was lost, and I felt alone. I had no one to turn to and nowhere to go.”

Following the scandal coming to light, La Vergne Police Chief Burrel Davis, who was not sexually involved with Hall, was also fired from his post on the grounds he was aware of what was happening and had ribbed Hall over the hook-ups with fellow staff members.

An investigation into the scandal led to the firing of five officers: Hall, Patrol Officer Juan Lugo Perez, Sgt. Lewis Powell, Det. Seneca Shields and Sgt. Henry Ty McGowan. Three others were suspended: K-9 Officer Larry Holladay, Patrol Officer Patrick Magliocco and Patrol Officer Gavin Schoeberl.

Featured image credit: La Vergne Police Department

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