Bay Area woman allegedly groped on flight from SFO claims American Airlines failed to stop ‘known sexual predator’ from striking again

A Sonoma County woman is suing American Airlines claiming staff blamed her after she was groped on a redeye flight from San Francisco International Airport and that the airline failed to stop a known sexual predator from abusing another woman later Barbara Morgan of Windsor was sitting in the middle seat in financial market class in April on a flight from SFO to Dallas-Fort Worth her lawsuit filed Thursday in San Francisco U S District Court revealed Shortly after the lights in the cabin dimmed the man next to her in the window seat started rubbing his arm against her side in what she deduced was an attempt to touch her breasts her lawsuit claimed She shifted away but the man was undeterred and put his hand on her upper thigh then fondled her genitals the lawsuit alleged Morgan yelled Stop twice but no airline staff responded the lawsuit announced The bulk other passengers were sleeping or wearing headphones and no one appeared to have noticed her plight the lawsuit noted Flight crew members did not pass by and she feared escalating the situation by reporting the alleged matter the lawsuit commented She feared retaliation from the man and endured severe emotional distress for the remainder of the flight trapped beside her assailant as she waited for the plane to land the lawsuit claimed Upon arrival Morgan instantly went to an American Airlines gate agent to assessment the alleged abuse and pointed out the purported groper Cherian Abraham who is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit Abraham could not be reached for comment His lawyer in a criminal matter related to a separate alleged airplane happening declined to comment on the lawsuit or the criminal indictment American Airlines did not instantly respond to a request for comment The gate agent engaged in victim blaming asking Morgan why she had not taken further action to review the alleged situation during the flight Morgan explained her concerns but the agent stated her there was nothing they could do did not contact law enforcement and communicated her to file an online complaint with the airline Her complaint the next day drew an automated response promising follow-up but after she heard nothing for five days she sent a detailed account of the alleged assault to three American Airlines personnel including CEO Robert Isom the lawsuit revealed Three days later she received another automated response from the airline and the following day she emailed the airline s customer relations department to complain about the lack of appropriate response and to warn that Abraham would continue to abuse girls women and others if American Airlines failed to take action the lawsuit claimed She received an email from American s customer relations telling her the airline s corporate prevention had been requested to look into the matter and would be in touch the lawsuit mentioned But when someone called they again attempted to shift blame to her for not reporting the alleged assault while still in the air the lawsuit alleged Related Articles San Jose airport struggles persist but new nonstop flights added San Jose Oakland airports suffer rough start to but SFO perks up Professional deal finder reveals truth about cheap airfare Boeing closes in on Airbus with strong first-quarter deliveries The busiest days to fly around Memorial Day in Just under a year later Abraham of Texas was arrested in connection with another alleged groping episode on an American Airlines plane According to an indictment in federal court in Seattle he is accused of fondling the breast of a -year-old woman while he sat by the window and she sat in the middle seat on a flight from Chicago to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on March of this year The woman not named in the March indictment shared the alleged matter to flight staff and was moved to a different seat Abraham was arrested March and has pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of abusive sexual contact The alleged happening on the Chicago-to-SeaTac flight could have been prevented if American had taken action on Morgan s assessment her lawsuit claimed Morgan further alleged that when Abraham groped her American knew he had been accused earlier of inappropriately touching a female traveler on a flight in October Morgan s lawsuit alleged that the matter referenced in the U S Department of Justice s announcement about Abraham s indictment concerned an American Airlines flight but the announcement and court documents do not appear to name the airline where the alleged happening occurred The lawsuit refers to two other lawsuits against American by women who alleged the airline failed to prevent them from being sexually abused Neel Elsherif claimed a drunk man next to her on a May flight from New York to Milan masturbated for an hour and when she disclosed it to a flight attendant she was notified men just do stuff like that The airline has denied Elsherif s suggests court records show That matter continues in federal court in New York American in January settled a lawsuit by a woman named Aubrey Lane who claimed she was sexually assaulted in a bathroom on a redeye from Phoenix to New York in by a man who had come on board intoxicated and was served more alcohol by airline staff The terms of the settlement were not disclosed Morgan s lawsuit accuses American of negligence and accuses Abraham of sexual battery She is seeking unspecified damages Abraham s trial in the criminal incident is scheduled to start Aug