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American Airlines ‘outrageously’ suggests girl, 9, to blame after creepy flight attendant records her in bathroom

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American Airlines ‘outrageously’ suggests girl, 9, to blame after creepy flight attendant records her in bathroom


A lawyer representing American Airlines has shockingly claimed a 9-year-old girl who’s suing the company should’ve known she was being videotaped by a creepy flight attendant while using a plane bathroom.

The airline’s attorneys tossed out the “outrageous” suggestion in legal papers filed Monday as part of an ongoing lawsuit the girl’s family brought against the company last year, the child’s lawyer said.

Estes Carter Thompson III, 37, was arrested for allegedly secretly filming multiple girls between the ages of 7 and 14 over several months last year, according to federal prosecutors.

Estes Carter Thompson III was charged earlier this year. AP

American Airlines wrote in Monday’s legal filing the young girl should have been aware that a device was recording her as she used the lavatory.

“Any injuries or illnesses alleged to have been sustained by Plaintiff, Mary Doe, were proximately caused by Plaintiff’s own fault and negligence, were proximately caused by Plaintiff’s use of the compromised lavatory, which she knew or should have known contained a visible and illuminated recording device,” according to one of the various legal defenses offered by American Airlines’ lawyers.

The family of the girl is “absolutely livid” with the airlines’ latest legal move, their lawyer Paul Llewellyn said.

“I was absolutely shocked and I think it’s outrageous,” Llewellyn told The Post. “The idea that American Airlines and its lawyers would blame a 9-year-old girl for being filmed, in my opinion, just smacks of desperation and depravity.

“What on Earth is American Airlines thinking by adopting such a strategy?”

An email seeking comment from American Airlines and the legal firm representing the company in the case was not immediately returned Tuesday evening.

After their flight crew member’s arrest, American Airlines said that it takes “these allegations very seriously.”

The airline is under fire following the legal papers its legal team filed. NurPhoto via Getty Images

The 9-year-old’s family, who lives in Texas, filed the lawsuit in February more than a year after she was allegedly recorded on a January 2023 flight to Los Angeles.

Thompson was arrested and charged by federal agents in January after the sick allegations came to light when a North Carolina 14-year-old girl on a separate flight noticed an iPhone was recording her after she just wrapped up in the plane’s bathroom in September 2023.

She snapped a photo of the shocking setup before leaving the lavatory.

The apparent setup used by the flight attendant, according to officials. AP

Llewellyn said Tuesday that American Airlines didn’t suggest the North Carolina teen was culpable in a separate and ongoing lawsuit against the airline that was first filed in December.

Thompson pleaded not guilty during his arraignment in Massachusetts federal court Monday to charges of attempted sexual exploitation of children and possession of child pornography depicting a prepubescent minor, the Boston Herald reported.

Authorities found at least four instances of Thompson recording a minor while the child used the bathroom, federal prosecutors said.

In the legal brief filed Monday, American Airlines also blamed Thompson, claiming his alleged actions happened “outside the course and scope of his employment.”




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