American Airlines Replaces Law Firm in Lavatory Camera Case
The airline seeks new legal representation after controversial blame on a young girl in a lawsuit involving a hidden camera.
- American Airlines dismissed Wilson Elser, the law firm that blamed a 9-year-old girl for not noticing a camera in an airplane bathroom.
- The airline has hired Kelly Hart & Hallman, a firm with extensive previous work for American Airlines.
- The case involves a former flight attendant accused of placing a camera in the lavatory to record young girls.
- The girl's family is suing American Airlines after videos were found on the flight attendant's phone.
- The flight attendant has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted sexual exploitation of children and possession of child sexual abuse images.