American Airlines passenger who delayed her flight for hours after claiming the passenger behind her was not real lives in a $2 million house in Texas

The American Airlines passenger who went viral for throwing a tantrum on the plane under the allegation that the person behind her was not real lives in one mansion valued at $2 million in the Lakewood neighborhood of Dallas, Texas.

A report this week from the New York Post notes that Tiffany Gomas, who was taken from the plane on July 2 for causing delays of hours due to their behavior, is a renowned marketing executive who was vice president of Elevate Brand Marketing. In 2017, she was named as a “rising star” in the industry. in an article in a trade publication.

Gomas, 38, an Oklahoma State University graduate, became a mentor to young people just starting out in the industry and overtook professionals from the old guard in the marketing world, Dave Sedlin, a former co-worker told the outlet. women’s labors

However, the behavior for which Gomas went viral last month does not match his outstanding professional record.

That bastard back there is not real“, Gomas is heard saying in a video captured by another passenger on the flight.

You can sit on this plane and you can die. f*cking with them or not. I am not going (to die)”, adds the woman in the recording to the other travelers.

Although threatened several times to get off the plane in the midst of hysteria as she paced back and forth down the aisle, Gomas eventually had to be forcibly removed from the plane.

The event began when Gomas had a fight with some relatives with whom he was traveling and accused them of stealing his AirPods, according to police sources.

The female then began to claim that the plane was not safe. and that he did not want it to take off because of his belief that it would not reach its destination, ”read the police complaint cited by the Post.

Due to their expressions, the personnel of flight 1009 considered that it was necessary to re-inspect the aircraft. For these purposes, all passengers were forced to leave the plane.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel in Fort Worth examined the plane bound for Orlando, Florida.

When the agents arrived, Gomas looked distraught and was trying to get back on the plane.

The airport administrator served Gomas with a verbal criminal trespass notice that the woman did not sign. However, although police interviewed her, she was never arrested or taken into custody.

Gomas has not made public statements or to the media about the incident.

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