Jury Clears American In Alleged Attack Of Flight Attendant

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Jurors in a civil lawsuit determined Wednesday that American Airways didn’t endure accountability for an alleged sexual attack in opposition to a flight attendant by means of a star chef who was once employed by means of the airline as an impartial contractor.

The jury in state courtroom in Citadel Value deliberated for portions of 3 days sooner than concluding {that a} sexual attack befell right through an organization go back and forth to Germany in 2018, however that American was once no longer concerned.

The chef, Mark Sargeant, hasn’t ever been charged with a criminal offense. He reached a confidential agreement with the flight attendant, Kimberly Goesling, consistent with Robert Miller, one in every of her legal professionals.

The Related Press does no longer in most cases title sufferers of sexual attack however is doing so on this case as a result of Goesling has spoken overtly to the inside track media about her case and problems with sexual harassment at American.

Goesling, who later retired after 30 years with Citadel Value, Texas-based American, sought $25.6 million in damages from the airline right through the trial, which lasted greater than two weeks.

American Airways spokeswoman Lindsey Martin stated, “The jury’s determination confirms that American does no longer tolerate irrelevant sexual habits of any type.”

Miller stated he’s going to enchantment the decision. He stated the pass judgement on excluded proof about undesirable advances by means of Sargeant towards different feminine American Airways workers sooner than the alleged attack in opposition to Goesling.

Sargeant didn’t seem on the trial, even supposing jurors noticed a video deposition. Remaining yr he advised a information group in the UK that whilst intoxicated he went to Goesling’s lodge room within the incorrect trust that she was once curious about him, however he denied sexually assaulting her.