For Beating
Delta Airlines Staffer 3 Women Released on
Bail in EDNY 1 To Fly to Florida
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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EDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 13 – Three women were
arrested for having assaulted
a Delta airlines employee and
were presented January 13
before U.S. District Court for
the Eastern District of New
York Magistrate Judge Vera M.
Scalon. Inner City Press live
tweeted it here:
now detention
proceeding is US v. Jordan
Nixon, Janessa Torres &
Johara Zavala for assaulting a
Delta security officer in a
jetway at JFK Airport on Sept
22," one possibly intoxicated,
& another refusing a
mask."
Assistant US
Attorney tells EDNY Magistrate
Judge Scanlon that between
"9:00 a.m. and the flight’s
scheduled departure at 12:55
p.m., the three defendants
ordered approximately nine
alcoholic beverages."
"Nixon
began to tap on Employee-2’s
head and removed his radio.
Nixon then struck Employee-2
repeatedly with his radio as
he struggled unsuccessfully to
regain control. When
Employee-1 tried to intervene
to assist him, Zavala punched
Employee-1 in the face"
NOTE: it was just
said in open court, to get
free lawyer, that Johara
Zavala owes $10,000 in credit
card debt, owns a cars and had
extra $593 a month. This while
sex abusing dirty doc Cruciani
has finances sealed, Press
request to unseal not yet
docketed
These three
Delta-assaulting defendants
are all being released on
bond, "no contact with
air-carrier employee."
Now it's said Ms.
Torres wants to fly to Florida
with her boyfriend. Assistant
US Attorney opposes it.
Defense lawyer says the three
were alleged to be
intoxicated, one of the
co-defendants was (and is)
Torres' mother, & she
would lose $25,000 if she did
it again
Pre-trial
services says it has no
problem with Ms. Torres flying
to Florida. Judge Scanlon
approves it and adjourns the
proceeding.
The case charges
Jordan Nixon, Janessa Torres
and Johara Zavala with
assaulting an airline security
officer in a jetway at John F.
Kennedy International Airport
(“JFK Airport”) on September
22, 2021. The charges were
dismissed in state court in
Queens.
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