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Couple performs sex act in front of children on Florida-bound flight, arrested
Couple performs sex act in front of children on Florida-bound flight, arrested

Hindustan Times

time24-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Couple performs sex act in front of children on Florida-bound flight, arrested

A couple was arrested after two children saw them performing a sexual act on a flight from New York to Florida. According to court documents obtained by WWSB, Trista Reilly was caught 'making up-and-down movements with her head while she was face down' in the lap of Christopher Drew Arnold. The incident occurred on a JetBlue flight on July 19, Saturday. A couple was arrested after performing a sex act on a flight (Representational image) For some context Trista Reilly, 43, and Christopher Drew Arnold, 42, are both from Danbury, Connecticut. On Saturday, they were flying from New York to Sarasota, Florida when they apparently decided to join the 'mile high club'. Two children and their mother saw the couple engaging in sexual activity on JetBlue Flight 163. The mother approached a flight attendant to complain. The flight attendant witnessed Reilly 'making up-and-down movements with her head while she was face down on Mr Arnold's lap,' authorities said, according to the WWSB report. In her witness statement, the mother said that the Connecticut couple 'didn't stop' even when they realised the children were watching. Arrest and charges Reilly and Arnold were arrested around 11:30 am on Saturday morning, shortly after the flight landed at the Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport. They have both been charged with lewd or lascivious exhibition, specifically in the presence of minors. They were both released from jail on Monday and are scheduled to be arraigned on August 15.

Couple Arrested For Having Sex Mid-Air Inside Florida-Bound Flight In Front Of Two Children
Couple Arrested For Having Sex Mid-Air Inside Florida-Bound Flight In Front Of Two Children

News18

time23-07-2025

  • News18

Couple Arrested For Having Sex Mid-Air Inside Florida-Bound Flight In Front Of Two Children

Last Updated: Trista and Christopher were performing sexual acts mid-flight in their seats aboard a Florida-bound JetBlue flight. A couple from the US state of Connecticut was arrested after two children allegedly watched them perform sexual acts mid-flight in their seats inside a Florida-bound flight on Saturday. Danbury residents 43-year-old Trista L. Reilly and 42-year-old Christopher Drew Arnold were arrested after they exited the JetBlue flight which took off from New York and was headed to Sarasota, Florida, according to US-based news outlet WWSB. The mother of the children informed the flight attended that her children witnessed two other passengers engaging in sexual activity in their seats. Authorities told WWSB that the flight attendant was directed to the area where Reilly and Arnold were sitting and the attendant witnessed Reilly 'making up-and-down movements with her head while she was face down on Mr. Arnold's lap". In the witness, the mother of the children said that even after the couple realized the two children were watching 'they didn't stop", according to a separate report by the CT Post. The two children then confirmed their accusations and told authorities that they directly observed the sexual acts. The couple was arrested after the plane landed at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport around 11:30am Saturday morning (local time). Reilly and Christopher were charged with felony counts of lewd or lascivious exhibition in the presence of minors. Court records show they were released without bail and are due to be arraigned on August 15. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from geopolitics to diplomacy and global trends. Stay informed with the latest world news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! view comments First Published: July 23, 2025, 23:22 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Destined to be pope: Brother says Leo XIV always wanted to be a priest

time08-05-2025

  • General

Destined to be pope: Brother says Leo XIV always wanted to be a priest

When Cardinal Robert Prevost was in the first grade, his neighbor told him he would be the first American pope, his brother told ABC News. On Thursday, that prophecy came true, when Prevost was elected to be the 267th pontiff, the first from the United States. Before he was Pope Leo XIV, the 69-year-old pontiff grew up the youngest of three brothers in the South Chicago suburb of Dolton. He always wanted to be a priest, his middle brother, John Prevost, told ABC News. "He knew right away. I don't think he's ever questioned it. I don't think he's ever thought of anything else," John Prevost said. As a child, Pope Leo XIV "played priest," John Prevost said. "The ironing board was the altar." Pope Leo started to emerge as a front-runner for the papacy in the days before the conclave began, according to the Rev. James Martin, a papal contributor to ABC News. John Prevost said he spoke to his brother on Tuesday, before the cardinals went into the secretive conclave, and told his brother that he also believed he could be the first American pope. Pope Leo called it "nonsense," saying, "'They're not going to pick an American pope," his brother said. "He just didn't believe it, or didn't want to believe it," John Prevost said. As the new pope, John Prevost said he expects his brother will follow in the late Pope Francis' footsteps as a voice for the disenfranchised and poor. "I think they were two of a kind," John Prevost said. "I think because they both were in South America at the same time -- in Peru and in Argentina -- they had the same experiences in working with missions and working with the downtrodden. So I think that's the experience that they're both coming from." His oldest brother, Louis Prevost, told Sarasota ABC affiliate WWSB that he was "half expecting it, half not," adding, "I still was in shock." Louis Prevost said he was feeling under the weather and lying in bed at the time the big moment came. "My wife called and said, 'white smoke, white smoke,'"Louis Prevost told WWSB. "So I turned the TV on, watched the white smoke. It took almost an hour till [the elected pope emerged from St. Peter's Basilica] and when the cardinal came out, and we're all waiting, and he goes, and he mentioned Roberto, I knew right away."

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