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North Carolina man, 69, charged after allegedly groping teen during flight

Jack Allen Roberson, of Andrews, North Carolina, was arrested upon landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Sheila Flynn
Sunday 23 July 2023 10:53 EDT
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A 69-year-old man has been charged with abusive sexual contact after allegedly groping a teenager aboard a Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta to Seattle.

Jack Allen Roberson, of Andrews, North Carolina, was arrested upon landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and remained in custody following a detention hearing last week.

ā€œAccording to records filed in the case, Roberson was seated next to the 15-year-old victim who was traveling with her guardian,ā€ the Department of Justice (DoJ) said in a 17 July release.

ā€œAccording to the criminal complaint, while Roberson appeared to be sleeping, he allegedly slipped his hand onto the victimā€™s thigh and ran in up under her skirt and towards her genitals. The victim reported the unwanted touching to her guardian who contacted the flight attendant.

ā€œRoberson was moved to a different seat. Law enforcement was contacted and met the plane on arrival. Roberson was arrested and taken to the Federal Detention Center at SeaTac.ā€

Abusive sexual contact on an aircraft is punishable by up to two years in prison and a $250,000 fine, according to DoJ. The case is being investigated by the FBI.

United States Magistrate Judge S. Kate Vaughan, in her detention order following Mr Robersonā€™s Thursday hearing, found that ā€œrelease to an in-patient facility with GPS monitoring as a minimum would be required to mitigate the danger to the community, but Defendant is not able to access such a facility at this time.ā€

According to court documents, Mr Roberson had a history of alcohol abuse, his wife had obtained a protection order against him and, ā€œafter one prior episode, he was placed in an in-patient treatment but checked himself out after three days.ā€

Regarding this monthā€™s in-flight incident, Mr Roberson claimed ā€œhe had consumed eight alcoholic drinks before the flight and a further two double alcoholic drinks during the flight,ā€ according to the documents.

The judge ordered that Mr Roberson be detained pending trial.

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