Miami Herald

Man who was taped to seat for assaulting flight staff on way to Miami gets 60 days in jail

- BY LINDSEY BEVER AND HANNAH SAMPSON

A Frontier Airlines passenger who was restrained in a seat with tape after he groped two flight attendants and punched a third was sentenced Tuesday to 60 days in jail and a year of supervised release, according to court records.

Maxwell Berry, 23, pleaded guilty to three counts of assault within maritime and territoria­l jurisdicti­on in the incident, which occurred in-flight last summer.

After sentencing, his attorney, Jason Kreiss, called the incident an “aberration,” saying Berry is “a really good kid from a great family who was punished for his worst day.”

“Although we don’t believe 60 days was necessary based on Max’s significan­t self-reform and other mitigating factors, we respect the judgment of the court,” Kreiss said Wednesday in a statement to The Washington Post.

Berry had reportedly been drinking on a Frontier Airlines flight from Philadelph­ia to Miami in August.

In a video first reported by Miami TV news station WPLG-ABC 10, Berry was seen with his mask under his chin and heard cursing at other passengers, talking about his family’s net worth. “My parents are worth more than ... 2 million ... dollars,” he said in the video. “You know what, you ... suck.”

As The Washington Post previously reported, the arrest report showed Berry had ordered two alcoholic beverages from a flight attendant and “inappropri­ately” brushed his cup against her backside while ordering another drink.

Police said Berry spilled that new drink on his clothes, then went to a lavatory and came out without his shirt. The flight attendant helped him get a clean shirt from his carryon luggage, according to the report.

For the next 15 minutes, police said, Berry walked in the cabin and, at some point, groped the breasts of a different flight attendant. Then he walked up behind both female flight attendants “and put his arms around both of them and groped their breasts again,” according to the report.

One of the two women asked a male flight attendant for assistance. The male flight attendant instructed Berry to calm down and sit in his seat, but Berry punched his face, according to the report.

The report stated that the male flight attendant, with help from other passengers, “had to tape him down to the seat and tie him with a seat-belt extender for the remaining flight.”

After Berry’s arrest, he began receiving treatment for anxiety and depression in addition to anger-management courses, according to the court records.

The flight attendants who restrained Berry initially faced consequenc­es. Frontier said at the time that the employees were placed on paid leave pending a probe — a decision that drew outcry from a union for Frontier flight attendants. The airline did not respond to requests for comments Wednesday about the results of that investigat­ion or what happened with the employees.

One of the flight attendants — Jordan Galarza, whom Berry punched, attended Tuesday’s sentencing hearing and told WPLG that his job was to protect all of the passengers, including Berry. He told the news station that the tape, which is known as restraint tape, might have looked barbaric, “but it worked perfectly and no one got hurt because of how we did what we did.”

Galarza and flight attendant Tymerah Burgess, who was groped by Berry, told WPLG that Berry’s 60-day sentence was not enough. Galarza called it “a disgusting miscarriag­e of justice.”

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JOE BURBANK Orlando Sentinel | April 7, 2020 An attorney said his client is ‘a really good kid from a great family who was punished for his worst day.’

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