
Ex-officer now working as a pharmacy technician
Maegan Hall, the former Tennessee police officer whose involvement in a sex scandal with multiple male colleagues made national headlines, has taken on a new, low-profile job as a pharmacy technician, according to a recent report.
The 29-year-old, previously with the La Vergne Police Department, was spotted wearing scrubs featuring a Tennessee Department of Health patch while out walking her dog, The Daily Mail reported.
Hall, who was fired in 2023 after an internal investigation uncovered her affairs with at least six officers, had been licensed as a pharmacy technician since 2018 before joining law enforcement.
Hall received $500,000 settlement from city
Despite the controversy, Maegan remains in the $275,000 three-bedroom home in Manchester, Tennessee, which she purchased with her husband, Jedidiah, 31, before her dismissal. It remains unclear whether the couple is still together.
Hall previously sued the city, police department, and several superiors, alleging she was groomed and pressured into sexual relationships within the department. The lawsuit resulted in a $500,000 settlement from La Vergne.
Investigation revealed workplace affairs
A city-led internal investigation found that Maegan had an ongoing relationship with a sergeant and engaged in other encounters, including a threesome with an officer and his wife and a hot tub party during a “Girls Gone Wild”-themed event. Some of these incidents reportedly occurred on-duty and on police property.
The scandal led to the firing of La Vergne Police Chief Burrel Davis, who was not personally involved but had allegedly participated in locker-room-style banter about Hall’s affairs.
Maegan Hall speaks out, maintains she was pressured
In a 2023 television interview, Hall defended herself against public criticism, stating:
“I know what most people are saying. ‘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.”
Despite the scandal and subsequent lawsuit, Hall and her husband reportedly still co-own their home. The Daily Mail noted that two cars remain parked in the driveway, though their current relationship status remains uncertain.