ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Former St. Louis Rams defensive lineman Tyoka Jackson must pay a male flight attendant for pushing him on a plane, but the attendant will get only a fraction of what he sought in a federal lawsuit.
A federal jury on Wednesday ordered Jackson to pay Northwest Airlines attendant Gary Rihn $3,000 to cover medical expenses for the 2005 incident. Rihn had sought $250,000 in actual damages and $750,000 in punitive damages. The jury also denied the $200,000 sought by Rihn's wife, who claimed he changed after the incident.
Rihn claimed Jackson shoved him across an aisle and into another passenger over the proper stowing of a laptop bag.
Jackson claimed he acted only after Rihn poked and prodded him.
Rihn's attorney calls the ruling disappointing.
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Information from: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, http://www.stltoday.com
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