ATLANTA - William Charles Pelletier has been indicted by a
federal grand jury charged with abusive sexual contact for sexually assaulting
a female passenger on a Delta flight to Atlanta, Georgia.
“This defendant allegedly believed he could sexually assault
a fellow passenger on a flight to Atlanta,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay”
Pak. “This conduct is unacceptable, and anyone who chooses to act in this
manner will be prosecuted. Citizens
deserve to feel protected from sexual assault and should not have to fear this
happening to them while traveling.”
“Behavior like what this defendant is accused of will not be
tolerated by the FBI or any other law enforcement agency,” said David J.
LeValley, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta. “No citizen should have to
confront this type of behavior any time or anywhere. And no person should ever
think they can get away with such alleged actions.”
According to U.S. Attorney Pak, the Indictment, and other
information presented in court: on November 10, 2017, on a Delta flight from
Charlottesville, Virginia, to Atlanta, several passengers reported that
Pelletier was verbally abusive and unruly during the flight. As passengers were
preparing for landing Pelletier threw a pretzel bag at the female passenger
seated directly in front of him. The female passenger initially ignored
Pelletier. But seconds later, she felt Pelletier reach around her seat and put
his cupped hand on her breast. A passenger seated next to Pelletier witnessed
the alleged assault and requested that the flight attendant contact the police.
Pelletier was arrested when the flight arrived in Atlanta.
Arraignment for William Charles Pelletier, 35, of Andover,
Maine, has not been determined. Members
of the public are reminded that the indictment only contains an allegation of
criminal conduct. The defendant is presumed innocent of the charge and it will
be the government’s burden to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable
doubt at trial.
This case is being investigated by the FBI and the AtlantaPolice Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Phyllis Clerk is prosecuting the
case.
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