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Woman kicked off flight over emotional support animal: ‘I’m going for blood’

Air Carrier Access Act, Civil Rights, Education, News, Stop Disability Fraud
October 12, 2018

A woman who was removed from a Frontier Airlines flight over her emotional support squirrel says she plans to seek legal counsel in wake of the ordeal.

Cindy Torok was escorted off Flight 1612, traveling from Orlando, Florida, to Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday, after airline staff discovered she brought her 11-week-old squirrel Daisy on board.

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