In September of 2008, new mom Jamie-Lynn Spears arrived at LAX airport and was bombarded by swarms of paparazzi eager to snap pics. LAX police did their best to control the situation but may have ended up costing the airport over 2 million dollars.
What could police possibly have done to put LAX airport in such a poor position? Nothing really.
During the time of the incident, police had to act fast as to protect the safety of Jamie Lynn. They quickly asked a Spears lookalike to act as a decoy, tricking the paparazzi into thinking they were following the real superstar when they were actually following Adessa Eskeridge – the woman who is now suing LAX for $2 million.
That’s right, Adessa Eskeridge and her attorney, R.J. Molligan are suing the airport under claims that the “victim” was “not given any details as to the nature of the task or of the potential danger involved. She simply followed the instructions of the police as most good citizens would do.”
Documents filed for the case reveal that LAX police “did not want to subject Ms. Spears to the pushing, shoving, humiliation and possible physical injury that come with the paparazzi, but instead decided that Ms. Eskeridge was not important enough to give the same protections to.”
The money-hungry hustler and her attorney continue to say that Eskeridge was “never informed that upon deplaning, she would be mobbed by the paparazzi, that she would be in fear of her well-being, that her picture would be taken, (and) that video of her would be all over the Internet.”
And, in their final attempts to make their case, Eskeridge and Molligan claim that Adessa was “deceived and manipulated” by the police and has “suffered and continues to suffer great humiliation” as a result of the incidence.
As ridiculous as it sounds, Eskeridge will probably win. And as ironic as it sounds, the "great humuliation" she's suffered since September will probably end up making her more money than most of us could dream of.
Check out the video at of Adessa walking somberly through LAX on AOL.com and let us know if you think she deserves $2 million for her efforts...