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A man who was\u00a0punched repeatedly by Mike Tyson\u00a0in first-class on a flight in 2022 has filed a lawsuit against the former boxing champion and airline JetBlue.<\/p>\n
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The incident occurred on a late-night flight from San Francisco to Florida on April 20, 2022 and went viral after video footage filmed by another passenger was shared by TMZ.<\/p>\n
Tyson’s reps told the Associated Press\u00a0at the time that the man seated behind Tyson was “an aggressive passenger who began harassing him and threw a water bottle at him while he was in his seat.”<\/p>\n
In an episode of his podcast a month after the incident, Tyson said the passenger was “fucking with me,” adding that he\u00a0shouldn’t fly on “public planes.”<\/p>\n
Around the same time, the San Mateo County District Attorney said it would\u00a0not file criminal charges\u00a0against the former world heavyweight champion, citing “the circumstances surrounding the confrontation.”<\/p>\n
“It is simply a case that does not belong in the criminal court. If they want to sue each other, that’s their business,” the DA said.<\/p>\n
In December 2023, the passenger, Melvin Townsend, sent a “pre-litigation settlement demand” requesting $450,000 to resolve the incident without taking it to court, the\u00a0LA Times\u00a0reported.<\/p>\n
Tyson’s lawyer told the Times there would be no “shakedown payment.”<\/p>\n
On April 19, 2024, Townsend filed a complaint with the San Mateo County Superior Court, one day before a two-year statute of limitations came into effect for some of the claims.<\/p>\n
Per Townsend’s account of the incident in\u00a0the complaint, he and a friend noticed they were seated directly behind Tyson as they boarded the plane.<\/p>\n
Townsend, then 36, claims he initiated a conversation with the star, expressing admiration for Tyson’s “illustrious boxing career” and buying alcoholic drinks for him and themselves.<\/p>\n
He describes himself as “a fan of Mr. Tyson who was happy to be speaking to one of his childhood heroes.”<\/p>\n
Tyson offered them psilocybin mushrooms, the complaint claims, which the pair declined.<\/p>\n
According to the court documents, the boxer then turned to his companion, a man he referred to as his manager, asking for some psilocybin mushrooms for himself. His companion declined to give him them.<\/p>\n