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Nashville Mayor Megan Barry resigns from office as part of guilty plea to felony theft charge

March 7, 2018 by  
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Nashville Mayor Megan Barry pleads guilty to felony theft of property over $10,000. She will pay restitution back to the city and will be on probation for three years.
Shelley Mays/Tennessean

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry resigned on Tuesday amid a sex scandal involving her former head of security, a stunning fall from power for a leader who was once among Tennessee’s brightest political stars.

Barry, a Democrat and the first female mayor of Nashville, announced her resignation at a packed, hastily arranged morning news conference at the mayor’s office. 

She had just left court, across the street, where she pleaded guilty a half-hour earlier to a felony theft related to her affair with her former police bodyguard. He also pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony theft.

The resignation, part of the plea agreement, went into effect at 5 p.m. It sent the city into  uncharted territory as Vice Mayor David Briley was sworn in as Metro’s eighth mayor during a brief ceremony at the Metro Courthouse. 

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