A flyer says that a airline pilot forced him from a plane bath
- The lawsuit claims that United Airlines abuse Jewish passengers on a trip from Mexico to Texas.
- One of the passengers says that the pilot forced him out of the plane bath to take a long time.
- The complaint accuses United Airways and federal agencies with physical harm and discrimination.
and Orthodox Jewish The passenger says on the United Airlines flight that the pilot was forcefully removed him from the plane bath while he was constipation.
in suit Yusrill Leib, who presented this week, said that the “angry, angry,” broke the lock on the bathroom door and forced Lipp to go out while his pants were around his ankles, and exposed the genitals to him to other close passengers.
Another pipe and a passenger who was traveling with him, Yaqoub Sebag, who is a Jew, also claimed that they had had physical injuries, emotional hardship, and a discrimination by the airline crew and federal agents on board Toulom, Mexico, to Houston, Texas.
According to the complaint, which Business Insider watched, the events were revealed on January 28, 2025, after a flight host from Sebbag woke up and asked him to verify Leip, who was in the bathroom for about 20 minutes.
Leib responded that he was suffering from constipation and would come out soon, but the pilot demanded that he leave immediately.
Prosecutors claim that after removing a Libyan from the bathroom, the pilot began to pay them again and again to their seats while expressing discriminatory notes about Judaism.
Upon his arrival at Houston, agents of the Ministry of Internal Security, Customs and Border Protection boarded, the Transport Security Department boarded the plane and bound to pulp, forced his arms behind his back, and registered his hands, according to the complaint. Sebbag was also detained after confirmation that LIBB was in his phone calls, the lawsuit said.
According to the lawsuit, both legs were placed in separate astringent cells, subject to research operations, carrying excessive force, including painful narrow cuffs.
As a result of their arrest, prosecutors say they missed their delivery trip and had to incur additional expenses.
The lawsuit, filed by law offices Christian Martinez, PLLC at the American District Court of the Southern Region in New York, indicates violations of the Montreal conference, which governs international air travel and protects passengers from harm.
Business Insider called Martinez to comment.
The complaint accuses United Airways and federal agencies with physical harm, illegal detention and religious discrimination.
Prosecutors seek to obtain financial damage due to their alleged injuries, their emotional distress, and financial losses, on the pretext that their poor treatment was fueled by discrimination and unnecessary aggression by aviation employees and federal authorities.
Business Insider United Airlines, TSA and DHS called for comment.