Delta Air Lines worker swiped kid’s lost iPad and uploaded explicit videos of himself, lawsuit claims

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WTF is wrong with people!?



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A twisted Delta Air Lines employee swiped a child’s Peppa Pig iPad left on a plane in the Big Apple — then uploaded explicit videos of him playing with himself while in uniform, according to a lawsuit.

Parents Tory and Brooke Brewer were flying from their home in South Carolina to London in July 2023 when one of their two kids left an iPad — in a pink Peppa Pig case — on the plane during a stopover at JFK Airport, according to a lawsuit they filed against Delta.

They later got random messages about activity on the device — and the “Find My” app tracked it to Jamaica, Queens, where JFK is located.

Photos then started getting synced to Tory Brewer’s iCloud, starting with selfies of a man “wearing a Delta uniform and name badge,” according to the filing — which included some blurred-out images.

But just over a month after losing the device, they started getting pornographic videos showing the man “masturbating while in his Delta uniform and wearing his Delta name badge,” according to the lawsuit.

The devious Delta employee also accessed the Brewers’ iTunes account and created their own profile — and hacked into their Amazon account, too, according to the lawsuit.

That hacked Amazon account was called “Gay” — and was first discovered by one of the Brewers’ kids, the lawsuit said.

The Brewers filed their first “lost-and-found” report with Delta the day after realizing the iPad was missing, then kept trying after realizing it was being used to upload the disturbing porn, the lawsuit said.

The only response they ever got from Delta was an automatic “no reply” email stating they were continuing to look for the iPad, the suit claimed.

The Brewers have accused Delta of negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, harassment, and even sexual assault.

They are seeking damages and accountability from the airline, alleging Delta failed to respond meaningfully to their concerns.

Delta said it is aware of the lawsuit.

“The accused individual is not a Delta employee but one of a vendor company,” an airline spokesperson told The Post in a statement, without identifying the employee.
 
I posted this elsewhere, but it works all the same:

You could spend the next two hours reading about all of the clergy, politicians and teachers that were arrested for crimes against kids this week alone.

We are also a country led by a man who was found liable in court for sexual assault.

If you're shocked, it's because you haven't been paying attention.
 
“The accused individual is not a Delta employee but one of a vendor company,” an airline spokesperson told The Post in a statement, without identifying the employee.

Hilarious excuse given that Delta contracted with that vendor in the first place.
 
I posted this elsewhere, but it works all the same:

You could spend the next two hours reading about all of the clergy, politicians and teachers that were arrested for crimes against kids this week alone.

We are also a country led by a man who was found liable in court for sexual assault.

If you're shocked, it's because you haven't been paying attention.
We keep associating these acts with certain groups of people. I think the only thing in common is that they are usually men.
 
Doesn't matter. The passenger purchased their ticket to travel on Delta.

Exactly, outsource to save money you gotta take the bad that comes with it. New lawsuit dropped related to YYZ crash

A flight attendant awarded for her heroism after the Delta Air Lines crash in Toronto earlier this year is now suing the company, alleging it "cut corners on safety" and knowingly put passengers at risk, CBC News has learned.

 
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