Marc Zuckerberg's sister molested in flight, shares of social media
A case of alleged molestation has surfaced in Alaska Airlines flight from Randi Zuckerberg, sister of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. A statement issued by the airline said that he is investigating that the plane staff did not prevent the passenger from flirting a passenger along with former Facebook employee Randi Zuckerberg.
Randi posted on social media Wednesday about the incident of flirting with him. During this time she was going to Los Angeles from Mexico In a letter to the airline, Randi wrote that she was feeling uncomfortable with the person sitting near him because she was constantly annoying comments on him and others sitting in the first class. Zuckerberg said that the person was making objectionable comments about the companions traveling with me. She was also speaking abusively about the bodies of the passengers climbing in the plane.
Randi said that he also complained to an aircraft employee, but taking this matter lightly said that the person travels on this route. He said that the employees of the airline offered him a seat in the back of the aircraft, telling him not to take this matter privately, which made them very bad.
In this case, Randi later gave an update saying that the airline was assured of the investigation of the matter on behalf of the airline. In addition, the company temporarily suspended the passenger's facility of the accused person. Randi has also thanked the airlines for showing seriousness in this case.

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