The JetBlue pilots were drugged and raped by three workers of the airline

Two pilots JetBlue was raped by three members of the crew during their stay in Puerto Rico and even infected one of the women STDs (sexually transmitted diseases).

The incident occurred may 9 in San Juan after three employees of the airline met on the beach with officers Eric Johnson and Dan Watson. According to documents in Federal court after learning that men working pilots at JetBlue, they agreed that they were treated to beer.

«The beer was mixed with the drug, and then the rest of the night was slurred,» — said in a lawsuit filed March 18.

Then the women, referred to as Jane DOE 1 from Riverton (Utah), Jane DOE 2 from the Fort worth (TX), and a third employee, about which nothing is said, turned out to be Intercontinental, along with the pilots. Jane DOE 1 stated that Johnson raped her and the third member of the crew.

«Johnson was on top and raped her, says in the lawsuit. — [Jane DOE 1] felt the influence of the drug [Johnson] slipped in beer, and are unable to respond to the situation, but just know that it happens.»

The alleged victim also reported that her memory brings the scene as he enters into an intimate relationship with her colleague who was also under the influence of drugs.

After the attack, Johnson told them: «Thank you turned my fantasy into reality.»

Jane DOE 2 claims that she became ill from drugs, so it was constantly sick. In connection with its state of the men decided not to touch her.

The next morning during a flight in Newark (new Jersey), women discussed the situation and agreed that we both sensed the «weakness and numbness». They complained that the pilots of the airline, but, according to the lawsuit, they have not taken any action.

Jane DOE 1 also accused Johnson of intentionally infecting her with HPV (human papillomavirus).

«What happened to my clients, really awful, and the inability of Jet Blue to take appropriate action terrible,» said the defender of women Abraham Melamed.

Women are demanding compensation worth at least $75 million each for damages as well as court costs and attorney fees.

JetBlue told The Post that he could not comment on pending litigation, but emphasized that applies to all «allegations of violent or inappropriate behavior very seriously and thoroughly investigate them.»

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