Ginger McGuire, a 36-year old traveler, woke up in an empty plane at least 4 hours after the United Express flight already landed. She already spent several hours inside with so much emotional distress. Ginger McGuire said in an interview that the feeling was more or less horrifying. She woke up only to find out that she can’t get out of the airplane since it’s already locked up. Only a cleaning crew learned about Ginger McGuire being inside the plane and immediately reported it to the Transportation Security Administration.
Ginger McGuire’s lawsuit asks the United Express the value of $25,000 to $75,000. Aside from negligence, McGuire also included breach of contract. She claims that it caused her emotional distress and even filed for false imprisonmen as well.
According the Ginger McGuire’s lawyer, if McGuire who is unassuming was left undetected by the crew, wasn’t seen by the crew how much more if some person was really trying to be undetected. James Harrington said that there is no need for more investigation since the only reason why this happened is the tardiness of the crew in the United Express flight 8080.


May 27th, 2010
Ghel
Celebrities and the alumni of the past American Idol seasons were present during the finale of the American Idol Season 9. Unfortunately, Crystal Bowersox does not have enough votes to beat Lee DeWyze to get the spot as the American Idol Season 9 winner. Lee Dewyze got very emotional during the AI 9 finale. For a moment there, he was speechless even dropped his knees when Ryan Seacrest announced the name of the American Idol Season 9 winner. Before he graced out of the stage, he sang the song Beautiful Day from U2.
Tony Alamo, the leader of his self titled Tony Alamo Christian Ministry, is now facing a lawsuit regarding his “marriage” with girls who haven’t even reached their puberty yet.
The host that became part of the two longest running shows in television recently died. Art Linkletter is a popular figure in the industry thanks to shows called House Party and People Are Funny which were aired during the 1950’s and 60’s. At the age of 97, Art Linkletter died while he was at his home in Bel Air of Los Angeles.