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Police officer who slept with six co-workers accused of fetishising black men in new court documents

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Updated 09:14 19 May 2023 GMT+1Published 09:03 19 May 2023 GMT+1

Police officer who slept with six co-workers accused of fetishising black men in new court documents

Fired sergeant Lewis Powell has filed a countersuit against Meagan Hall after they were both fired for having sexual relations.

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Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist for UNILAD. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

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A police officer who slept with six of her co-workers has been accused of having a ‘fetish’ for Black men in new court documents.

Meagan Hall, 27, was fired from the La Vergne Police Department in Tennessee after her sexual relations with her colleagues came to light following an internal probe.

Hall hit back in a federal lawsuit claiming she was groomed and abused by her senior officers, including Police Chief Burrel ‘Chip’ Davis and Sgt. Lewis Powell. Both officers were fired over the sex scandal.

In a new counterclaim obtained by the Daily Mail, Powell, 42, claims Hall was ‘persistently flirting’ and ‘pressuring him to engage in sexual relations’ despite both cops being married to other people.

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Maegan Hall.
La Vergne Police Department

In the filing it states: “Initially, she began by talking about sex. She complained to Powell that her own marital sex life was unsatisfying.

“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.”

In the countersuit Powell claims that Hall pursued him and sent him explicit texts while they worked together from March to May 2022.

They started meeting for oral sex hook ups after Powell began having problems in his own marriage and his ‘resolve was weakened’.

Lewis Powell.
La Vergne Police Department

The filing claims: “Consequently, in approximately May 2022, Powell began trying to break things off amicably with Hall, saying that he loved his wife.

Hall allegedly said that Powell ‘must be a homosexual’ when he began rejecting her advances, which included comments about her alleged racial fetish.

“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 claims.

“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 claims that Hall eventually stopped pursuing him for sex and started sleeping with ‘multiple other officers’ instead.

The Tennessee police officer has been fired.
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“Nonetheless, due to Hall's deteriorating mental state and increasingly bizarre acts – culminating in her own three-day commitment to a mental asylum – both Hall and Powell (among others) eventually came to be investigated by the La Vergne Police Department in December 2022,” the filing continues.

Hall’s lawsuit says 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’.

The document adds: “But for the sexual grooming and abuse perpetrated by the City of La Vergne, Sgt. McGowan, Sgt. Powell, and Chief Davis, Ms. Hall would not have been subjected to this extraordinary degree of public ridicule and shaming.”

UNILAD has contacted La Vergne Police Department and legal representatives of Hall for comment.

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