The flight attendant who accused Terrell Davis of hitting him during an aircraft test earlier this month was fired by United, TMZ Sports Activities found.
An airline spokesperson tells us that the flight attendant — who the NFL Hall of Famer says fabricated allegations against him along a journey on July 13th from Denver to Orange County — was canceled shortly after the incident.
Initially, the company had stated that the worker would be quickly removed from his responsibilities, pending a more in-depth evaluation of the matter.
Davis’s attorney, Parker Stinartells us that he and Davis had received no indication that the firing had occurred… saying in a statement Monday afternoon, “This is the first we have heard of a firing.”
Either way, Stinar and Davis say they still have a lot to say about the airline.
Specifically, they’re saying that Davis was placed on United’s “No Fly List” after the encounter. United claims that while this was initially true, it rescinded the ban shortly afterward. It said it spoke to Davis’s representatives about the entire thing and issued a public apology.
Stinar, however, claimed Monday that United had not contacted them about the reversed travel ban … calling the claim “blatantly false.”
Stinar added: “We continue to be dismayed by the inappropriate and disrespectful handling of this horrific incident by United’s communications and legal teams.”
Stinar previously indicated they will take legal action against United in the coming days.
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For Davis’s half, he says it is still shaken about being took the aircraft handcuffed “for simply asking for a glass of ice” … and now he’s vowing to “see highly effective officers held accountable for this mistreatment.”
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