Delta Air Lines Faces $2.35M Lawsuit After Father Wrongly Accused of Trafficking His 13-Year-Old Daughter
The lawsuit says armed officers separated the family and found no probable cause to charge her father, who was accused of trafficking and abuse.
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Woman sues Delta for $2M, accusing them of wrongfully reporting her father as sex trafficker
An Arkansas woman has sued Delta Airlines for $2.35 million, claiming an employee wrongly reported that her dad inappropriately touched her and sex-trafficked her on a flight with other family members when she was just 13.
Family Sues Delta Air Lines for $2.35M After Accusing Father of Trafficking Scared Daughter During Flight
An Arkansas woman sues Delta Air Lines for $2.35 million, alleging a flight attendant falsely accused her father of human trafficking, leading to a traumatic investigation without charges.
The incident occurred in 2019 when due to turbulence the man comforted his daughter. A member of the crew suspected his conduct and the man was questioned. The family claims more than two million for moral damages. Read
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