Police Officer Who Slept With 6 Colleagues Accused One Of ‘Being Gay’ When He Turned Her Down

Police Officer Who Slept With 6 Colleagues Accused One Of ‘Being Gay’ When He Turned Her Down La Vergne Police Department

Maegan Hall, the former Tennessee police officer who slept with six of her colleagues, allegedly accused one of them of being gay after he refused to have sex with her. Hall was fired from the La Vergne Police Department when the truth came to light, but the 27-year-old has since filed a lawsuit claiming she was abused and groomed by her superiors.

One of the senior officers she accused of wrongdoing has now come back with his own version of events, insisting that it was Maegan Hall that approached her colleagues, “persistently flirting” and “pressuring” them for sex.

Sargeant Lewis Powell, who’s been with the force for 15 years, accused Maegan Hall of having a “fetish” for black men and revealed the backstory of their relationship. “Initially, she began by talking about sex. She complained to Powell that her own marital sex life was unsatisfying,” he said in a legal filing obtained by the Daily Mail.

“After Powell responded with an idea or two about how she might spice things up with her husband, Hall asked if Powell could demonstrate. That way, she said that she would know how to please her husband.”

Powell went on to claim that Hall harassed him for sex and repeatedly sent him explicit texts. He did admit to giving into Hall in an “act of treachery” against his wife. However, he says he regretted the decision immediately and tried to break things off with Hall.

However, Maegan Hall wanted to continue having sex with her colleagues, including Lewis Powell, and she wasn’t having it.

“Nonetheless, Hall persisted in trying to entrap him back into a relationship. Hall (who is white) appeared to have some sort of fetish for Powell (who is Black) based on his race,” the suit continued. “On multiple occasions, while at work, she told him to put his ‘big black d***’ in her mouth and ‘g**’ her with it. When Powell held firm, saying that he wanted to be with his own wife instead, Hall said that he must be a homosexual.”

Powell then added that Hall went on to start sleeping with several other colleagues when he refused to give in. He’s looking for $200,000 in compensation for emotional distress and reputational damage.

However, Hall said in her suit that Powell was one of several “predators” who “positioned himself as a reliable source of companionship and advice.” Her lawsuit complains that she has “gained unwanted international notoriety as the ‘girls gone wild’ female officer and has become the butt of countless internet jokes, memes and sexual remarks.” However, she blames the “extraordinary degree of public ridicule and shaming” on her superiors. Maegan Hall’s husband has stood by her despite the allegations.

Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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