Man grabbed flight
attendant, made sexual comments on flight from Charlotte, feds say
A 40-year-old man
from Arkansas is accused of sexually harassing a male flight attendant on a
trip from Charlotte last year.
Now he faces up to
two decades in prison.
Leon Anderson
pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one count of interfering with a flight
attendant, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Arkansas
said in a news release. Anderson is from Maumelle, a city just outside of
Little Rock.
The incident
occurred on a roughly two-hour flight from Charlotte Douglas International
Airport to Little Rock on Feb. 11, 2020, prosecutors said.
The flight was
operated by PSA Airlines, which flies under the moniker American
Eagle and is a subsidiary of American Airlines. Defense attorneys
appointed to represent Anderson and a spokesperson with American Airlines
did not immediately respond to McClatchy News’ request for comment
Thursday.
According to the
release, a flight attendant was walking through the aisles prior to takeoff
when Anderson grabbed his leg.
“Startled, the
flight attendant turned around, and the passenger — Anderson — apologized
and said it was a mistake,” prosecutors said.
But a few minutes
later, Anderson reportedly threw his arm around the flight attendant’s
shoulder and tried to grab him by the waist while apologizing again.
Prosecutors said the flight attendant told him he didn’t need to continue
saying sorry.
The unwanted
touching didn’t stop, according to the government.
“The flight
attendant continued his duties, but Anderson made inappropriate, sexual
comments to the flight attendant and ultimately grabbed the flight
attendant two more times in a sexual manner,” prosecutors said.
The flight
attendant ultimately told the captain, who called law enforcement.
A grand jury
indicted Anderson in October on one count of abusive sexual contact on an
aircraft, court filings show. He pleaded guilty to a superseding
information filed by prosecutors charging him with interference with a
flight attendant.
A federal judge
hasn’t set Anderson’s sentencing date yet.
He faces up to 20
years in prison, $250,000 in fines and three years of supervised release,
prosecutors said.
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