The cop who was fired for sleeping with 6 officers has landed a surprising new job.

A former Tennessee police officer, whose scandalous involvement with multiple colleagues at the La Vergne Police Department made national headlines, appears to have settled into a much quieter life.

Maegan Hall, 29, who became infamous after details of her relationships with several male officers emerged, has now transitioned back into her previous profession.

The scandal was followed by the Chief of Police also being fired, while another coworker spoke out on the situation.

Despite receiving a $500,000 settlement from the City of La Vergne after claiming she had been ‘groomed’ by senior officers, Hall has remained in the three-bedroom home in Manchester, Tennessee, which she purchased with her husband, Jedidiah Hall, before the scandal erupted.

Jedidiah, who was a deputy with the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department at the time, stood by her side throughout the ordeal.

The couple, who married in 2019, are still listed as co-owners of the home, and Hall has been seen wearing her wedding ring in recent sightings.

The scandal that led to Hall’s firing also resulted in disciplinary actions for several other officers.

Patrol Officer Juan Lugo, Sergeant Lewis Powell, Detective Seneca Shields, and Sergeant Ty McGowan lost their jobs after an internal investigation revealed their involvement with Hall.

Three other officers – Patrick Magliocco, Gavin Schoeberl, and K-9 officer Larry Holladay – were suspended for exchanging explicit messages or engaging in off-duty encounters with her.

The investigation uncovered allegations that Hall had participated in explicit acts while on duty, proposed threesomes, and attended gatherings where inappropriate behavior took place.

Hall had claimed that she was in an open marriage, though her husband reportedly did not share this perspective.

The former police chief, Burrel ‘Chip’ Davis, was also dismissed for failing to address the misconduct within his department.

He later faced further legal troubles, including charges of aggravated kidnapping and assault against his estranged wife, Kelly.

Davis allegedly held his wife and children hostage for several hours while brandishing a firearm and making threats. He was arrested and placed on a $145,000 bond, with a court appearance scheduled.

In her lawsuit against the city, Hall alleged that she was ‘sexually groomed’ by senior officers and that her relationships with them were not entirely consensual.

The lawsuit also mentioned that Sergeant Powell had threatened suicide when she attempted to end their affair, telling her: “You did this to me.”

Hall herself admitted to struggling with her mental health in the aftermath of the scandal, stating: “I got stupid, I got desperate, I guess, and guys are guys and they’ll stick their d**k in anything.”

DailyMail.com has reported that Hall, the former La Vergne Police officer dismissed over her involvement in multiple workplace affairs, has returned to the workforce — this time trading her police uniform for blue scrubs. Records show she is currently licensed as a pharmacy technician by the Tennessee Department of Health, holding license number 6501. This marks a notable career shift for Hall, who originally earned her pharmacy tech certification in 2018 before joining law enforcement. The change likely comes with a pay cut, as pharmacy technicians in Tennessee typically earn around $38,000 per year, compared to the La Vergne Police Department’s starting salary of $51,000 and an average of $59,000. Hall has been keeping a low profile, commuting in an older Nissan Rogue, while a steel-gray Toyota Tacoma remains parked at her home. Far from the attention of her past scandal, her current routine appears quiet and unremarkable — often seen walking her dog in casual outfits like a Friends-themed t-shirt and black shorts. Once aspiring to be an actress, Hall’s controversial chapter in law enforcement is behind her as she works to rebuild her life in a more private and subdued setting.

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