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The woman is accused of striking a JetBlue worker. Jump to full article: Denver (CO) Post, 2008-06-24 Author: Howard Pankratz The Denver Post
Intro: An allegedly intoxicated New York woman accused of physically and verbally attacking a JetBlue Airways crew member last week had previous run-ins while flying or trying to fly, an FBI agent testified Monday in U.S. District Court in Denver.
Christina Elizabeth Szele, 35, of Woodside, N.Y., was on JetBlue Flight 643 from New York to San Francisco when, according to the crew and other passengers, she became uncontrollable after a flight attendant took matches and a lit cigarette from her. . . .
FBI agent Joel Nishida testified the June 17 incident involving Szele came in the wake of two other run-ins.
In August 2007, Szele was caught smoking in an airplane lavatory during a San Francisco-to-New York flight. She apologized and there were no further episodes on that flight.
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