Flight attendant locks wife, son of ex-FBI agent in plane bathroom
A former Pennsylvania prosecutor who served six years in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Moghaddam, 44, was unaware of the unfolding drama until police escorted them off the plane when it landed in New York.
“I dedicated about a decade of my life to public service, to protecting the community. Joint Terrorism Task Force, undercover, S.W.A.T., all of this … for my family to be labeled as terrorist and be marched off a plane just because we want to change a diaper?” he told The Post. The American Airlines flight attendant allegedly locked Giraldo in the bathroom, according to the lawsuit.Responding officers only softened their approach after he requested to be taken to the airport’s FBI substation and the officers realized he had law enforcement experience.Once avid travelers, the couple now fears flying and questions whether they should be teaching their children Farsi.“For me there’s certain terms that have a history and connotation that is very negative,” Moghaddam said.
“That word terrorism is unique, especially considering all my sacrifices… you don’t throw that around.” The airline responded, “American strives to provide a positive and welcoming experience to everyone who travels with us and we take allegations of discrimination very seriously.
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