Son of Kirk Douglas Pleads Not Guilty in Airline Incident
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The youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he assaulted two American Airlines flight attendants during a July 30 trip from New York to Los Angeles.
Eric Douglas, 36, is scheduled back in court Oct. 17 for what prosecutors believe will be a two-to-three-day trial.
The sometime-actor could face up to 20 years and six months in prison, as well as a $255,000 fine, if convicted of the two federal counts. U.S. District Judge John G. Davies scheduled an Oct. 10 status conference.
According to a federal indictment, Douglas assaulted and intimidated Jessie Serpone and Amelia Coward and interfered with their work.
Douglas allegedly activated all the flight attendant call buttons on a panel that controls the aircraft’s emergency evacuation system.
Douglas later ran through the aircraft and was “loud and obnoxious,” according to an affidavit filed with a July 31 complaint.
The defendant was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport when he arrived in Los Angeles.
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