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Woman Claims American Airlines Failed to Protect Her From Masturbating Passenger

She says a man masturbated in the seat next to her while she slept

A woman who took an American Airlines flight from New York City to Paris in May claims a man she sat next to on the plane masturbated while she slept and that the flight crew did not intervene while it happened.

Chloe King said that when she woke up before the plane landed, a flight attendant informed her the man had been masturbating and that French Police would arrest him upon landing. The woman sitting on the other side of the man had seen it happen and asked to be moved, King wrote in a Medium post.

King said that while the flight attendant wanted to alert her to what had occurred, the flight crew failed to wake her up and move her to a safe place. They also did not accommodate her request to sit in a different spot on the plane until it landed, King said, forcing her to sit by the man for the duration of the flight. Upon getting to Paris, King said she reported what had occurred to the American Airlines desk and “was met with blank stares.”

“I was shaking and crying and trying not to get sick,” King said. “I’ll never know what exactly happened on that flight, but I do know I’ll never feel completely safe flying again.”

An American Airlines spokesperson confirmed to TIME that the flight took place in May.

“American always strives to maintain a safe and comfortable travel experience for all of our customers,” the airline said in a written statement. “We are reviewing how we handled the situation on this flight, and have reached out directly to Ms. King. During the flight, our crew requested that French law enforcement meet the aircraft in Paris. Upon arrival, French officials interviewed the male passenger regarding the allegations.”

 

 

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