Sleeping Woman Molested On Plane

fbrdphreak

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BOSTON (Reuters) - A business executive was sentenced on Thursday to seven years in prison for sexually assaulting a sleeping woman seated next to him on a Delta Air Lines flight from Dallas to Boston.
A statement from the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts said that on April 5, Deepak Jahagirdar, 55, laid a blanket over the 22-year-old woman who was returning from a vacation, unfastened her seat belt, unbuttoned her pants and assaulted her by touching her genitals.

"The woman immediately pulled Jahagirdar's hand from her pants and fled to the rear of the aircraft where she reported the assault to the flight crew," it said.

The crew alerted four U.S. Secret Service Agents who were on board the flight, returning from an assignment in Texas.

The plane was met by state police in Boston but Jahagirdar briefly tried to escape by trying to flee in the walkway between the plane and the airport.

Skin cells taken from Jahagirdar, an Arizona man whom authorities said did not know the woman, showed a "significant quantity of the victim's DNA was present on his hands" after the incident, the statement said.

After his release, Jahagirdar must pay a $25,000 fine and be supervised by authorities for two years.

People are so dumb, frickin' go yank yer crank in the bathroom :roll:
 

SagaLore

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"But officer, she obviously consented, she didn't move a muscle when I unbuttoned her!"
 

HumblePie

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You know what.. something like this doesn't just happen out of the blue. Chances are, this guy has done it before and hadn't been caught until now. No one just wakes up one day and decides to commit a felony crime with intent without events leading up to it. I'm guessing this guy has fingered random women before and they never protested... but all it takes is one and bamm.
 

Anonemous

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found off google...

Delta Airlines logged 30 incidents in the skies in one year, according to papers in the government's case against Deepak Jahagirdar, a health-care executive charged with digitally raping a sleeping 22-year-old Boston woman during a midday flight from Dallas to Boston on March 31, 2002.

Jahagirdar, a 1982 Harvard business school graduate who lives in Scottsdale, allegedly placed a blanket over the woman to conceal the assault. State police took DNA evidence from his hand.

Jahagirdar's attorney, James W. Lawson, is battling to keep the government from telling jurors about the frequency of sex assaults in the sky, calling the information ``every traveling woman's nightmare'' and likely to derail a fair trial.

Federal prosecutors said that out of all crimes on airplanes investigated by the FBI in 2003, 12.5 percent involved allegations of sexual assaults...
 

bonkers325

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Originally posted by: Anonemous
found off google...

Delta Airlines logged 30 incidents in the skies in one year, according to papers in the government's case against Deepak Jahagirdar, a health-care executive charged with digitally raping a sleeping 22-year-old Boston woman during a midday flight from Dallas to Boston on March 31, 2002.

Jahagirdar, a 1982 Harvard business school graduate who lives in Scottsdale, allegedly placed a blanket over the woman to conceal the assault. State police took DNA evidence from his hand.

Jahagirdar's attorney, James W. Lawson, is battling to keep the government from telling jurors about the frequency of sex assaults in the sky, calling the information ``every traveling woman's nightmare'' and likely to derail a fair trial.

Federal prosecutors said that out of all crimes on airplanes investigated by the FBI in 2003, 12.5 percent involved allegations of sexual assaults...

i cant help but think of that scene from Demolition man when Sandra Bullock and Sylvester Stallone have "sex"