Friday, May 4, 2012

'Too Fat To Fly' Passenger Sues | Salt Cathedral | James Bond Travel

Friday, May 4, 2012
The story of Kenlie Tiggeman, a New Orleans woman who has lost over 120 pounds in the past two years, made waves last summer, when she went to board a Southwest flight on Easter Sunday in Dallas with her mother.

Now Tiggeman is taking legal action against the airline. She filed an injunction pro se (without representation) against Southwest on April 20, Nightline reports, alleging that agents "did not follow their company policy and chose to discriminate, humiliate and embarrass" her and that the airline uses "discriminatory actions ... toward obese customers."
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