
United Airlines is facing a lawsuit after a 20-year-old passenger claims he was forcibly removed from a bathroom mid-flight and wrongfully arrested, resulting in painful injuries and missed connections
A 20-year-old man from the United States has filed a lawsuit against United Airlines, accusing a pilot of having him arrested after forcibly removing him from the airplane’s restroom while his pants were still down, claiming he took too long. Yisroel Liebb, from New Jersey, was on a flight from Mexico to Texas when the incident occurred. According to the New York Post, Liebb went to the restroom about 30 minutes into the flight. When he did not return to his seat after 20 minutes, his seatmate, Jacob Sebbag, expressed concern and notified the flight crew. A flight attendant then knocked on the bathroom door, and Liebb explained he was “experiencing constipation” and would emerge shortly.
Arrest and Alleged Mistreatment
Upon landing, both Liebb and Sebbag were arrested by five US Customs and Border Protection agents. The lawsuit alleges that Liebb was placed in excessively tight handcuffs, which caused him to cry out in pain. The two men were taken to an airport detention facility before being released without charges. However, the delay caused them to miss their connecting flight to New York. While United Airlines rebooked them for a flight the following day at no additional airfare cost, they were left to cover extra expenses for a hotel and meals.
Claims for Damages
The lawsuit further claims that the handcuffs caused Liebb and Sebbag “severe wrist pain,” and that Liebb suffered injuries to his head and legs during the bathroom removal. The two men are seeking unspecified damages, along with attorney’s fees. United Airlines has responded to the lawsuit, stating it has “nothing to share” regarding the matter.
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