The State - News from June 25, 1986
A decision by a Los Angeles federal judge to dismiss an airline flight attendant’s suit against a member of the Oak Ridge Boys music group for an alleged assault aboard an airplane was upheld by a three-judge U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel in San Francisco. U.S. District Judge Alicemarie Stotlier had concluded that Pacific Southwest Airlines employee Marilyn Scott and her husband, John, of Los Angeles, could not require the Tennessee group and member Don Breeland to defend themselves in California courts because they rarely appear in this state.
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