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Topic History of: US airline allegations
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Jo The Bill Cosby phenomenon seems to have spread to airlines.

She says a pilot raped her, and now she's afraid of running into him at an airport

"The women are represented by the same Seattle-based law firm, and their claims are similar: On a layover, after drinks with colleagues, they believe their superiors drugged and raped them. Both lawsuits allege that, given the accused pilots' positions of authority on the flight and within the company, the airlines are liable for their actions."

"Morgan filed a police report, but prosecutors dropped the case, citing insufficient evidence. ... Pina did not file a police report, choosing instead to go through her chain of command at the airline."