Pro wrestler says Boston airport TSA ‘violated’ her
The pro wrestling star known as Lana on Wednesday accused TSA agents of “inappropriate behavior,” saying she felt “violated” by security agents at Boston Logan Airport.
CJ Perry, who performs in World Wrestling Entertainment with a Russian accent as Lana, tweeted early Wednesday about her experience, before later thanking a police officer for resolving the situation.
{mosads}”The most inappropriate behavior @BostonLogan TSA is doing to me. I have never felt this violated in my entire life,” she tweeted.
Logan Airport’s official account replied to Perry and apologized “for the poor treatment.”
“I want to thank the American Police officer this am that helped resolve what I was put through today with TSA. Thank you,” she added about 11 hours later.
The most inappropriate behavior @BostonLogan TSA is doing to me. I have never felt this violated in my entire life
— CJ (Lana) Perry (@LanaWWE) April 12, 2017
I want to thank the American Police officer this am that helped resolve what I was put through today with TSA. Thank you
— CJ (Lana) Perry (@LanaWWE) April 12, 2017
@LanaWWE We apologize for the poor treatment. You can report to @AskTSA online here https://t.co/dykmoubdtP
— Boston Logan Airport (@BostonLogan) April 12, 2017
A TSA spokesperson told Wrestling Online that the agency is “aware” of Perry’s allegations.
“TSA is aware of these allegations. We reached out to the passenger and plan to communicate with her directly,” the spokesperson said.
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