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A woman from Sonoma province sued US Airlines, claiming that the employees blamed her after they were held on a row from San Francisco International Airport, and that the airline failed to stop the “well -known sexual predator” from the abuse of another woman later.
A lawsuit said on Thursday at the San Francisco County Court that Barbara Morgan, from Windsor, was sitting in the middle seat in the economic class in April 2024 on a trip from SFO to Dallas Fort Worth.
Soon after the diminished lights in the cabin, the man adjacent to her in the window seat began rubbing his arm on her side, while she thought he was an attempt to touch her breasts, as she claimed her lawsuit. I moved away, but the man was “not”, and put his hand on its upper thigh and then ISIS, its members of the genitals, as the case claimed.
Morgan shouted, “stop!” The lawsuit said it was twice, but no airline employees responded. The lawsuit said that most of the other travelers were sleeping or wearing headphones, and no one had shown that they had noticed her ordeal. The lawsuit said that the members of the flight staff did not pass, and she was afraid to “escalate the situation” by reporting the alleged accident. She was afraid to take revenge on the man, and “she endured severe emotional distress for the rest of the flight, besieging next to the aggressor while waiting for the plane to land.”
Upon his arrival, Morgan immediately went to the US Airways Portal agent to report the alleged abuse and referred to the alleged Groper, Cherian Abraham, who was also named as a defendant in the lawsuit.
Ibrahim cannot be reached for comment. His lawyer in a criminal case related to a separate alleged plane accident refused to comment on the case or the criminal indictment. US Airways did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The gate agent “involved in the victim’s blame,” and asked Morgan about the reason for not taking more measures to report the alleged accident during the trip. Morgan explained her concerns, but the customer “told her that there is nothing they could do”, he did not contact the law enforcement, and told her to file a complaint online to the airline.
The lawsuit said that her complaint the next day attracted a promising automatic response, but after she heard something for five days, she sent a detailed description of the alleged attack on three US Airlines officials, including CEO Robert Isom.
Three days later, she received another response from the airline, and the next day, it sent an email to the airline’s customer relations management to complain about the appropriate response, and to warn that Ibrahim “will continue to abuse girls, women and others if American airlines fail to take action.”
The lawsuit said that she had received an email from American customer relations, and told her that the security of companies in the airline had been asked to consider the matter and would be in contact. But when someone called, they again tried to convert the blame for it for not reporting the alleged attack while still in the air, as the case claimed.
Shortly less than a year later, Ibrahim, 54, was arrested from Texas, in relation to another annoying accident on a US lines plane. According to an indictment in the Federal Court in Seattle, he is accused of breast intervention of a 22 -year -old woman while sitting next to the window and sat in the middle seat on the Chicago to Seattle Tacoma International Airport on March 18 this year. The woman, who was not called the indictment on March 21, has reported the alleged accident of aviation employees and was transferred to a different seat. Ibrahim was arrested on March 23 and acknowledged that he was not guilty of a felony of abusive sexual contact.
She claimed that the alleged accident on the Chicago trip to Sistak could have been prevented if America took a measure on the Morgan report.
Morgan also claimed that when Ibrahim touched it, the American knew that he had previously been accused of touching an inappropriate passenger on a trip in October 2023. Morgan’s lawsuit claimed that the 2023 incident indicated in the American administration in declaring justice of supported obligations.
The lawsuit indicates two lawsuits against Americans by women who claimed that the airline had failed to prevent them from sexual abuse. Neil Elsharif claimed that a drunk man next to her on a trip in May 2024 from New York to Milan was a hour, and when she told a flight attendant, she was told: “Men do things like this.” The airline has denied Elsherif claims, as the court records appear. This case continues in the New York Federal Court. In January, America has settled a lawsuit by a woman named Ubberi Lyn who claimed that she was sexually assaulted in a bath on Reddy from Phoenix to New York in 2017 by a man who was drunk and served more alcohol by airline. The terms of the settlement were not revealed.
Morgan’s lawsuit accuses America of neglect and accuses Abraham of sexual battery. It seeks to obtain unlimited damage.
Ibrahim is scheduled to start on the criminal case on August 4.
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