Apparently, what happens on the way to Vegas, doesn't necessarily stay there.
A former vintner and a
salon technician were each fined $250 for allegedly engaging in oral sex
in front of other passengers on a commercial Allegiant Air flight from
Medford, Oregon, to Las Vegas.
Christopher Martin, of
Las Vegas, and Medford resident Jessica Stroble, each pleaded guilty in
absentia in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to a federal misdemeanor
charge of disorderly conduct on Thursday, reports Oregon's Mail Tribune.
The alleged act took place on June 21.
According to an FBI
affidavit, passengers on the Allegiant Air flight saw Martin exposing
his genitals and twice joining Stroble in oral sex and other acts
despite warnings from flight attendants.
The affidavit states
Martin and Stroble, 44 and 33 years old respectively at the time of the
incident, were allegedly asked to stop by an attendant and did so during
the drink and snack service, but later repeated the sex acts before
landing.
One of the passengers
complained to an attendant that "this is not the sex education I wanted
to give my teenage sons," according to the criminal complaint.
The pair were arrested by Las Vegas police officers after the flight.
According to the
complaint, they were initially charged with a federal misdemeanor crime
of lewd, indecent and obscene acts on an airplane, which carried a
maximum sentence of up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine.
The Mail Tribune reports
that U.S. magistrate judge George Foley Jr. ordered the fines after
accepting pleas from attorneys representing Martin and Stroble, who
weren't required to attend the hearing.
"I have made many
mistakes in my life, none greater than this one," said Martin, former
vintner of Oregon's highly regarded Troon Vineyard, in a written
statement sent to the Mail Tribune.
"I have lost my job, my
reputation and damaged the legacy I had worked 10 years to nurture and
grow. I will learn from this and move on to the next chapter in my
life."
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