Passengers are suing Royal Caribbean after a cabin attendant was found guilty of hidden recordings.
AdvertisementPassengers are suing the Royal Caribbean cruise line after a cabin attendant was sentenced to 30 years in prison for secretly recording adults and children in states of undress with hidden cameras.
In one lawsuit, a Hawaii-based passenger, identified as Jane Doe, is seeking $75,000 in damages from Royal Caribbean.
It argues that Royal Caribbean should have foreseen the risk of sexual assault, given the prevalence of such incidents on ships.
Royal Caribbean Cruises stock closed at $203.35 on Tuesday, up 1.72%, and close to the 52-week-high reached last Thursday.
Persons:
—, Jane Doe, Arvin Joseph Mirasol, Mirasol, Bernardo Pimentel, Pimentel, Marisol
Organizations:
Royal Caribbean, Service, Royal, Broward Sheriff's, Unit, Leesfield, Partners, US, Office, Southern, Southern District of, Homeland Security Investigations, Customs, Border Protection, Mirasol, US Department of Transportation, Business, Royal Caribbean Cruises
Locations:
Hawaii, Royal Caribbean, New Hampshire, Southern District, Southern District of Florida, Caribbean