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Stevie Jordan and his son, Stevie II, cried foul after Delta Airlines employees told them to get rid of their alcoholic beverages before their flight.
According to TMZ, the producer and his son were escorted off the plane after allegedly ignoring the airline staff’s repeated warnings not to bring alcohol on board the aircraft. The elder Stevie had reportedly purchased the liquor inside the Delta terminal. A video showed the Love &Hip Hop Atlanta alum pleading his case to airline employees as they walked the two men out.
Jordan argued that the two men simply had a drink and discarded their drinks as requested. The gate agent reportedly them to empty out the containers. The producer blamed the crew for doing the most despite him and his son following orders.
Although the two weren’t banned from flying Delta Airlines, Jordan said that he planned to sue the airline and feels he and Stevie II were racially profiled.
Julia Beverly shared a video of the incident at the gate once they were removed from the plane on Instagram.
“Stevie J or his doppelgänger is about to either land on the Delta no-fly list or (as he says) bankrupt this airline employee with a massive lawsuit. I didn’t see what happened, overheard it said that him & his friend boarded the plane with open cups of liquor in hand despite being told not to, & a bunch of police showed up to remove them from the plane. I’m just trying to get home ?”
Jordan repeatedly said a gate worker was “wasting my time.”
He also told the employee, “Just do it. Handle that.”
He also called the gate employee a piece of s**t.
Jordan and his son eventually made it to Atlanta to celebrate his daughter Eva’s birthday.
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