Despite being fired for sleeping with six officers, the cop has landed an unexpected new job.
After being involved with multiple colleagues at the La Vergne Police Department in a scandal that made national headlines, a former Tennessee police officer appears to have settled into a much quieter lifestyle.

Maegan Hall, 29, gained fame after details of her relationships with several male officers emerged. She is now returning to her original profession.
The scandal also resulted in the firing of the Chief of Police, and a coworker voiced her opinion.
Despite a $500,000 settlement from the City of La Vergne after claiming senior officers groomed her, Hall had remained in the Manchester, Tennessee, home she bought with her husband before the scandal broke.
Throughout the ordeal, Jedidiah stood by her side as a deputy with the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department.
Hall has recently been seen wearing her wedding ring, as the couple is still listed as co-owners of the home.

In addition to Hall’s firing, several other officers were disciplined due to the scandal.
Patrol Officer Juan Lugo, Sergeant Lewis Powell, Detective Seneca Shields, and Sergeant Ty McGowan were terminated following an internal investigation into their involvement with Hall.
Four other officers were suspended for exchanging explicit messages with her or engaging in off-duty encounters with her in addition to Patrick Magliocco, Gavin Schoeberl, and Larry Holladay, a K-9 officer.
Hall was accused of participating in explicit acts while on duty, proposing thre**somes, and attending gatherings where inappropriate behavior was observed.

Hall claimed to be in an open marriage, but her husband reportedly disagreed.
A former police chief, Burrel ‘Chip’ Davis, was also dismissed for failing to address misconduct in his department.
Further legal troubles followed, including charges of aggravated kidnapping and assault against his estranged wife.
Davis allegedly used a firearm to threaten his wife and children while he held them hostage for several hours. His bond was $145,000, and a court appearance was scheduled.
Hall claimed that she was ‘s3xually groomed’ by senior officers and that her relationships with them were not entirely consensual in her lawsuit against the city.
According to the lawsuit, Sergeant Powell threatened suicide when she tried to end their affair by telling her: “You did this to me.”
In the aftermath of the scandal, Hall admitted to struggling with her mental health, saying, “I got stupid, I got desperate, and guys are guys, and they’ll stick their thumbs in anything.”

The DailyMail reports that Hall has returned to wearing a uniform after being dismissed from the La Vergne Police Department for involvement in multiple workplace affairs. This time, however, she wears blue scrubs rather than police tunics.
She holds license number 6501 from the Tennessee Department of Health as a pharmacy technician.
Hall’s return to a pharmacy job represents a significant change from her brief and controversial career in law enforcement.
She obtained her pharmacy technician license in 2018 before becoming an officer.
The pay cut may be due to Tennessee pharmacy technicians earning an average of $38,000 per year, compared to La Vergne PD, which starts at $51,000 and averages $59,000.

Her residence is parked with a gray Toyota Tacoma pickup truck while she commutes in an older-model Nissan Rogue.
Despite the scandal’s notoriety, she now walks her dog in casual clothing, such as a Friends-themed t-shirt and black shorts.
Even though she once dreamed of becoming an actress, her brief career in law enforcement ended in controversy.
Rather than embracing the limelight anymore, she appears to be embracing a quieter and less public life.