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Old Jun 9, 2011, 11:55 am
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cordelli
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From Forbes

TSA Settles With Woman Whose Top Was Pulled Down
Jun. 8 2011 - 3:13 pm | 1,548 views | 1 recommendation | 1 comment
I’m glad to see these people finally having to pay someone, but $2,350 is not enough for this.

The 24-year-old plaintiff alleged that at the Corpus Christi airport in May 2008, she was selected for an enhanced pat-down, sufficiently enhanced in her case that the agent pulled her “blouse completely down, exposing Plaintiff’s breasts to everyone in the area.” Her attorney has said that she did not allege this was intentional, but obviously it was at least negligent, and she did allege that TSA employees then “joked and laughed about the incident” to the point that she left the security line for a while. Still hoping to travel to her destination, she later went back to the checkpoint, where a male TSA worker then told her he wished he had been there at the time. “[I'll] just have to watch the video,” he allegedly told her.
It goes on to say nobody was fired or disciplined and includes a link to the settlement paperwork
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