Airline workers smuggled drugs in bag falsely tied to passenger: lawsuit

A woman is sued US Airlines after she claimed that she was framed for her attempt to smuggle opiates to the United States by a flight employee who has examined a drug full of drugs in her name.

Alison Dominguez from Florida claims to suit The workers at the Linden Bindling Airport in NASO, the Bahamas, are examining bags under the names of passengers to the United States, then the conspirators pick up this drug -containing luggage in the claim of claim in the United States in the United States

The case was reported for the first time SEAMUS HUGHHES court monitoring.

In April, Domingoyz was arrested by allegedly trying to pass more than 100 codeine bottles in a bag, just to be cleared later on violations when it could prove that it had not achieved a bag at all, and this bag was examined before it reached the airport ever.

“Alison Dominguez and relevant law enforcement agencies will learn later that the American airline employee has been examined by Alison Domingeys as part of the drug import scheme designed to benefit from the pre -American system, but not before Alison Dominguez almost spent a prison in almost the horrific circumstances.”

These “horrific circumstances” include “forcing” to sleep on a concrete floor of a cell – filled with urine and stool – at times without reaching the bathroom facilities, at another time that is subject to rape threatened by a male prisoner, yet the guards told another time that they were exposed to AIDS. “

“If US Airlines disturbed the verification of this information before Alison Dominguez determined as a criminal of the authorities of the Bahamas and the customs of the United States, then this terrible experience may not be spared,” the lawsuit added.

KTLA contacted US Airlines, and the response was not received before publishing. This story will be updated if the comment is received.

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