BOSTON – A New York man was sentenced today in federal court
in Boston for assaulting a woman aboard a cruise ship.
Adam Damian Panetta, 45, of Farmingville, N.Y., was
sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Leo T. Sorokin to two months in prison,
two years of supervised release and a $1,000 fine. In September 2019, Panetta
pleaded guilty to one count of assault resulting in substantial bodily injury.
Panetta was arrested and charged in April 2019.
On April 25, 2019, while aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line’s
Gem, Panetta was observed on surveillance video pulling a woman by her hair
down the full length of a hallway. The two were then observed outside one of
the cabins. While Panetta attempted to open the cabin door, the woman stuck
Panetta in the face with an open hand. Panetta then turned toward the woman and
punched her twice in the side of her head with a closed fist. The woman fell to
the ground and appeared to be unconscious. Panetta then entered the cabin and
left the woman on the floor in the hallway.
After about one minute, Panetta came out of the cabin and leaned down to
the woman, who was unresponsive. Eventually, the woman began to crawl into the
room. Panetta did not appear to assist her, and as she began to crawl, Panetta
kicked her twice in the buttocks. He then followed her into the room.
The two left the room a short while later and the woman was
holding a white towel over her head, which appeared to be stained with blood.
The two arrived at the ship’s medical center where the woman was treated for
her injuries, which included approximately 8cm of swelling on the right side of
her head as well as a 2.5 cm laceration that required five stiches.
At the time of the alleged assault, the ship was
approximately 200 miles off the coast of Massachusetts. Panetta was taken into
custody when the ship arrived into port in Boston.
United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling and Joseph R.
Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Boston Field Division made the announcement today. Assistant U.S. Attorney
Suzanne Sullivan Jacobus of Lelling’s Major Crimes Unit prosecuted the case.
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