The producer and his son, Stevie II, claim they were treated unfairly by Delta staff after being told to dispose of their beverages before a flight.
Producer and DJ Steven “Steven j” jordan on Friday was escorted off of a flight alongside his son, Stevie II, who allegedly attempted to board a plane with alcohol despite warnings from airline staff.
The father and son who now claim to have been unfairly treated, allegedly attempted to board a plane with alcohol despite warnings from airline staff.
According to reports,Delta Airlines personnel escorted the father and son off of the plane prior to its departure from LAX, insisting Stevie disobeyed a staffer’s instruction to dispose of an alcoholic beverage he purchased in the terminal before boarding.
A recording shows Stevie explaining his case to Delta staff as they walked him and his father out of the aircraft.
Jordan maintains that he was simply having a pre-flight drink with his son and they both threw away their unfinished beverages upon request, but the gate agent was particular about wanting each container empty.
Jordan said that staff blew the situation out of proportion and unfairly denied the father and son access to their seats despite their prompt disposal of the drinks before either entered the cabin.
In a recording of the ordeal posted on Instagram by hip-Hop agent Julia Beverly Jordan is heard explaining his intentions to sue and admonishing an airline worker for wasting his time.
Neither Jordan nor his son were arrested or formally banned from future Delta flights,according to the report, and the pair was still able to reach their destination of Atlanta, where they celebrated Jordan’s daughter’s birthday.
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