Desmond Logan, 33, who worked for the Chattanooga Police Department for five years, reached a plea agreement in federal court Wednesday, agreeing to plead guilty to two counts of deprivation of rights and to register as a sex offender

A former Tennessee police officer has admitted to raping three women in his custody and using a Taser on another helpless woman to prevent her from getting out of his patrol car and running to safety.

Desmond Logan, 33, who worked for the Chattanooga Police Department for five years, reached a plea agreement in federal court Wednesday, agreeing to plead guilty to two counts of deprivation of rights and to register as a sex offender.

Logan faces 10 years in prison for each count, with both carrying a potential fine of $250,000 and a maximum term of supervised release of up to three years. It’s unclear whether the terms will be served consecutively or concurrently.

‘Desmond Logan is not what the men and women of the Chattanooga Police Department represent," police Chief David Roddy told Times Free Press. ‘He is an absolute disgrace of a police officer and a human being. His abominable actions tarnish the badge we all proudly wear and diminishes trust so many officers work hard to build every day.’

Logan (pictured with his wife) faces 10 years in prison for each count, with both carrying a potential fine of $250,000 and a maximum term of supervised release of up to three years. It’s unclear whether the terms will be served consecutively or concurrently

The married father-of-two, who is not currently in custody, will have to reappear in court at a plea hearing to finalize the deal, however a date has not yet been set by the judge.

The plea deal raised charges against one of the rape allegations and one incident at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, though Logan has admitted to the other two, as well, which will serve as evidence in a case if the former cop attempts to back out of the agreement.

While on duty on June 12th, 2018, Logan placed a woman under arrest, but rather than driving her to the jail, he took her to an isolated parking lot in the early hours of the morning.

He threatened the woman with federal charges and told her she would ‘have the chance to talk her way out of it’, court documents show.

Logan then took her out of the car, telling her now was her chance to talk. He then pushed her against the car and raped her, before taking her to Hamilton County Jail where she was placed in a room alone.

The victim suffered bruising as a result of the rape and later reported the incident to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, who launched a criminal investigation.

The father-of-two (family pictured), who is not currently in custody, will have to reappear in court at a plea hearing to finalize the deal, however a date has not yet been set by the judge

The plea deal raised charges against one of the rape allegations and one incident at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, though Logan has admitted to the other two, as well, which will serve as evidence in a case if the former cop attempts to back out of the agreement (pictured: Logan and his wife)

The Chattanooga Police Department also began its own internal affairs investigation, with the FBI joining the probe in July.

It was later discovered Logan had a history of sexually abusing or raping women in his custody.

On January 2, 2016, Logan had been working as a security detail at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga when he got into the passenger seat of a woman’s car and ordered her to drive him back to his patrol vehicle.

Logan says he intentionally directed her to a secluded parking lot, where he grabbed her, pulled out his handcuffs and then fired his stun gun against her leg in a bid to prevent her from leaving the vehicle.

He also admitted raping other victims, detailing one instance involving a woman in yet another secluded lot on July 31, 2015 and another where he forced a woman to perform oral sex on him in May the following year.

On January 2, 2016, Logan had been working as a security detail at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga (above) when he got into the passenger seat of a woman’s car and ordered her to drive him back to his patrol vehicle. Logan says he intentionally directed her to a secluded parking lot, where he grabbed her, pulled out his handcuffs and then fired his stun gun against her leg in a bid to prevent her from leaving the vehicle

Logan (shown on vacation with his family) also admitted raping other victims, detailing one instance involving a woman in yet another secluded lot on July 31, 2015 and another where he forced a woman to perform oral sex on him in May the following year

Investigators later found reasons to believe two of Logan’s high-ranking superiors may have played a hand in covering up the allegation spanning four years. The decorated officer suspected of the cover-up, retired Assistant Chief Edwin McPherson (left) and retired Capt. Pedro Bacon (right), allegedly erased complaints from a police database, though both vehemently deny such involvement, the Times Free Press reported

The police department’s internal affairs department concluded their investigation in January, but Logan – who joined the department in 2014 – resigned just minutes before the findings were due to be announced.

In addition to the four women mentioned in his plea agreement, a former neighbor of Logan also claimed he raped her, as did a women claiming to be his mistress.

Investigators later found reasons to believe two of Logan’s high-ranking superiors may have played a hand in covering up the allegation spanning four years.

The decorated officer suspected of the cover-up, retired Assistant Chief Edwin McPherson and retired Capt. Pedro Bacon, allegedly erased complaints from a police database, though both vehemently deny such involvement, the Times Free Press reported.

Sources say that Logan was tactful about the victims he chose, preying on women with criminal histories, prostitution ties or drug addictions because he thought they were less likely to be believed.

The investigation into McPherson and Bacon remains ongoing.