Judge accepts amended complaint in TSA applesauce arrest
A U.S. District Court judge has accepted a third amended complaint
from a woman who got into a tussle with security officials at Bob Hope Airport when they wouldn’t allow her to bring applesauce and other snacks on a flight in 2009.
Nadine
Hays of Camarillo claims she was taken into custody after the
April 2009 incident based on a falsified citizen’s arrest form and
tampered evidence.
U.S. District Court Judge Patrick Walsh said
several defendants who have been served, including some airport
employees, must now respond to allegations in Hays’ complaint — or enter
a plea — by March 1.
The defendants include Tesia Tettah, the
Transportation Security Administration employee with whom Hays allegedly
got into a tug-of-war. The three arresting police officers from the
airport are also named, as are the Burbank city attorney’s office,
Burbank Police Department, airport police department and the
Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority, which oversees the
airfield.
All of Hays’ previous complaints were rejected by Walsh, who described her second amended complaint — in which more than 60 defendants were named — as “long and rambling."
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-- Mark Kellam, Times Community News
Photo: Bob Hope Airport in Burbank. Credit: Richard Derk







