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This Article is From Jan 19, 2015

Former Korean Air Executive Pleads Not Guilty in Nut Rage Case

Former Korean Air Executive Pleads Not Guilty in Nut Rage Case
File Photo: Former Korean Air executive Cho Hyun-ah (AP Photo)
Seoul, South Korea: The former Korean Air executive famous for an inflight tantrum over macadamia nuts pleaded not guilty to violating aviation safety law and other charges.

Lawyers for Cho Hyun-ah did not dispute the major elements of the prosecutor's account of events December 5th when Cho's behavior resulted in a Korean Air jet returning to the gate. Instead they are focusing on a technical rebuttal of the aviation law charge.

Cho spent most of the first day of her trial today with her head lowered and hair covering her face. She declined to make any comments when invited to by the judge.

Cho achieved worldwide notoriety by kicking a crew member off the December 5 flight after being offered macadamia nuts in a bag, instead of on a dish.

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