Lawsuit: An Intoxicated Passenger In Delta Air Lines Flight Who Had 11 Drinks Sexually Abused A Mother And Daughter

Lawsuit: An Intoxicated Passenger In Delta Air Lines Flight Who Had 11 Drinks Sexually Abused A Mother And Daughter

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Delta Air Lines Flight victims seek $2 million in damage to Delta Air Lines Flight in negligence by continuing to serve intoxicated drinks to the suspect.

Lawsuit: An Intoxicated Passenger In Delta Air Lines Flight Who Had 11 Drinks Sexually Abused A Mother And Daughter
Lawsuit: An Intoxicated Passenger In Delta Air Lines Flight Who Had 11 Drinks Sexually Abused A Mother And Daughter (Photo: Paddle Your Own Kanoo)

 

A man on a Delta Air Lines flight drink 20 vodkas and a glass of wine before sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl and her mother

Flight attendants on the nine-hour nightmare Delta Air Lines flight out of JFK Airport ignored the victims’ pleas for help and to stop giving the abuser alcoholic beverages.

Delta Air Lines flight allegedly let the jailbait-loving drunkard leave the plane when it landed in Athens, Greece, without informing the police of an alleged sexual assault.

Delta Air Lines flight staff allegedly served the suspect vodka even though he was markedly drunk and aggressive.

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According to the lawsuit, when the mother complained, a flight attendant gusted her off, telling the victim to be patient

The suspect threatens the teen by putting his hands on the back of the teen and then making lewd gestures. The suspect demanded the teen tell him her address. At the Delta Air Lines flight, the suspect told the mother that he did not care if the daughter was a minor.

On the Delta Air Lines flight, the teen began to have a panic attack. When the Delta Air Lines flight ended, the staff offered victims 5,000 free airline miles as an apology for the Delta Air Lines flight incident.

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