Delta Air Lines Employee Pled Guilty in
Criminal Case
SEATTLE, March 28,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today aviation attorney
Mark Lindquist filed a lawsuit on
behalf of a victim of an in-flight sexual assault committed by a
Delta Air Lines employee.
Delta and its employee Duane
Brick are defendants in the suit, which was filed in
King County, Washington.
On March 20, 2023, the victim was
returning home from a Taylor Swift
concert in Phoenix, Arizona, on a
Delta Air Lines flight. Mr. Brick, an adult male in his fifties,
sat next to her. She smelled alcohol on his breath.
While the plane was en route to Seattle, the victim fell asleep. Mr. Brick put
his hand under her shirt and placed her hand on his crotch.
According to Mr. Brick's guilty plea to criminal charges,
"Duane Brick took the Victim's
hand and placed it on his crotch for several minutes. Duane Brick then put his hand under the Victim's
shirt, touching her bare breasts."
After the victim woke up and realized she was being sexually
assaulted, Mr. Brick went to the restroom. He was visibly
intoxicated and left behind empty airline alcohol bottles.
According to the lawsuit, both a witness and the victim reported
the sexual assault to flight attendants. Mr. Brick was still
allowed to return to his seat next to the victim. After
approximately 15 minutes, flight attendants finally moved the
perpetrator to a different seat.
In 2023, the Seattle
Times reported a "disturbing uptick" in sexual
assaults on planes. An agent with the FBI said most in-flight
sexual assaults occur when the victim is asleep.
"Everyone should feel safe to fall asleep on a plane without the
risk of being groped and sexually assaulted," Lindquist said.
"Airlines can and should do more to stop these gross
violations."
Upon landing in Seattle, the
victim reported the sexual assault. The
United States Attorney's Office charged Mr. Brick with
Abusive Sexual Contact. He pled guilty on March 5, 2024.
Lindquist's lawsuit alleges Negligence, Gross
Negligence, Assault and Battery.
"As a common carrier, Delta owes the highest duty of care and
has a legal duty to provide airline passengers, including the
Plaintiff, with a safe flight that is free from unauthorized and
abusive sexual contact from other passengers, including from
Delta's own employees," the lawsuit states.
Further, Lindquist alleges Delta overserved
alcohol to Mr. Brick, failed to adequately train employees on how
to prevent and address sexual assaults, and failed to properly
monitor the cabin and protect passengers.
Mark Lindquist Law, an aviation and personal injury firm,
is located in Tacoma,
Washington.
Lindquist is the former elected prosecutor for Pierce County, Washington. He represented
dozens of victim families in the two crashes of the Boeing 737 Max
8 and currently represents 27 passengers in the recent door plug
blowout on a Boeing Max 9.
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