Megan Hall, a former Tennessee police officer, is back in the spotlight after settling her federal civil lawsuit against her former employer, the city of La Vergne. The shocking revelation comes after Hall was fired after being accused of having sexual relations with six other officers while on duty.
Hall claimed that she was “sexually groomed” by her male colleagues in the force, leading to a series of scandalous encounters that eventually became public knowledge. The city of La Vergne agreed to a massive $500,000 settlement to end the lawsuit, with the board voting 3-1 in favor of the settlement.
The settlement agreement between city attorneys and Hall will be covered by the city’s insurance provider, ensuring that no taxpayer funds will be used. However, the city says it does not accept any liability in the matter.
Hall’s escapades included affairs with his supervisor, Sgt. Lewis Powell and other male officers, as well as participating in risky activities such as a “Girls Gone Wild” themed hot tub party and engaging in sexual activity while on duty.
The scandal led to the dismissal of several male officers, including Powell, as well as then-Police Chief Burrell “Chip” Davis, who reportedly knew about Hall’s behavior but failed to take appropriate action. are.
The settlement marks the end of a tumultuous chapter for both Hall and the city of La Vergne, but the scandalous details will surely linger in the public consciousness for quite some time.