Cop’s new job revealed after sex scandal
A married police officer who was involved in a sex scandal with half a dozen other cops at her station has a surprising new job.
A 29-year-old married Tennessee cop who was involved in a sex scandal with half a dozen other officers in her station house that made national headlines, is now a low-key pharmacy technician, a report said.
Maegan Hall, who worked for La Vergne Police Department, was spotted walking her pooch while wearing scrubs with a Tennessee Department of Health patch, according to a Daily Mail report.
Now out of the limelight, Hall still lives in the $435,000 three-bedroom house in Manchester she purchased with her 31-year-old husband, Jedidiah, before she was fired, the outlet reported.
It’s unclear if the couple is still together, but the controversial ex-cop is living large after landing a $790,000 settlement from La Vergne, New York Postreported.
Hall had claimed in a lawsuit that she was groomed by the men in the police department to be a veritable sex toy for the ranks.
According to the Mail, Hall was licensed to work as a pharmacy tech in 2018 before she joined the force — with her law enforcement career brought to an abrupt halt in 2023.
An internal investigation by city officials found that Hall had an ongoing affair with one of the department’s sergeants and was tied to trysts with other cops, including a threesome with one officer and his wife and a romp during a “Girls Gone Wild” themed hot tub party.
The probe found that some of the sexual encounters took place on the job and on police property.
La Vergne Police Chief Burrel Davis, who was not sexually involved with Hall, was fired over the scandal because he was aware and took part in locker-room-like ribbing over the hook-ups.
Hall, meanwhile, hired a lawyer and sued the city, the department and several higher-ups, speaking out about her raunchy behaviour for the first time — but has remained tight lipped about it since.
“I know what most people are saying,” Hall said during a March 2023 television interview. “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.”
Meanwhile, the Mail says Hall and her college sweetheart husband still co-own the house — and noted that there were still two cars parked in the driveway.
This story originally appeared on The Sun and reproduced with permission