Pervert Allegedly Placed A Hidden Camera In American Airlines First Class Lavatory

by Anthony Losanno
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating a “potential criminal act” on American Airlines flight AA1441 from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) on Saturday morning. A hidden camera was allegedly found in the First Class lavatory after a young girl used the restroom.

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Reports say that the camera was discovered after the girl went to the lavatory. A male flight attendant apparently stopped her before she went into the restroom by saying that he had to wash his hands. He went in, came out, and allowed her to enter. After she left, he went back into the lavatory.

Boston 25 reported that a passenger on the flight said the girl’s mother ran up the aisle and prevented another female passenger from using the lavatory by saying that she believed there was a hidden camera in there. Authorities boarded the Airbus A321 after it landed in Boston. Because the incident happened midflight the investigation was handed over to the FBI.

An American Airlines spokesperson said:

American Airlines flight 1441 from Charlotte (CLT) to Boston (BOS) was met by law enforcement upon arrival. We take this matter very seriously and are fully cooperating with law enforcement in their investigation, as safety and security are our highest priorities.”

Anthony’s Take: If this is confirmed true then it’s disgusting and the flight attendant should have the book thrown at him. What a total violation of privacy and an employee using a position of power in flight to watch people when they’re using the bathroom.

(Airbus A321 Image Credit: American Airlines.)

(H/T: Paddle Your Own Kanoo.)

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1 comment

derek September 5, 2023 - 10:21 am

At this point, accusing a male flight attendant, who may be gay, is inappropriate. How about the woman who used the lavatory before the flight attendant?

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