A marine veteran and federal air marshal has been accused of lighting $ 70,000 in flights by making military deployment.
Dior Jay-Jarett, 29, used his job as a luggage handler for airline to crochet 130 flights after claiming military leave, according to public prosecutors.
They claim that the alleged schedule enabled him to hunt first -class first class at London, Las Vegas and Dublin, as well as travel stand class to Mexico and the Caribbean.
Public Prosecutors claim that the resident of New York City subsequently boasted a trip to Cabo San Lucas at the expense of the airline.
“Of the 13 countries I have visited this year, this has been my favorite solo trip,” reads a message from his Facebook account.
Jay-Jarett has played the flights and leisure time by showing the fake implementation documents of the airline, signed by a retired military officer, according to a new non-poetry criminal complaint.
The submission states that Jay-Jarrett carried out the scam between 2021 and 2024, first started a week after he had completed his luggage handling training with the nameless airline.
Jay-Jarett was active at the US Marine Corps from December 2013 to November 2022, when he was a medical retirement in the rank of staff sergeant.

Marine veteran and federal air marshal Dior Jay-Jarett, 29, is accused of lighting $ 70,000 in flights by falsifying military implementations

Public Prosecutors say that this Facebook message shows that Jay-Jarett is bragging about a trip to Mexico that was taken after he has made up a fake military deployment
However, he failed to inform his employers about his retirement, prosecutors claim.
“By staying with supposed long-term military leave at Airline-1, Jay-Jarett remained the right to travel benefits, including the possibility of taking unlimited, free flights on airline-1, in addition to family members or travel companions,” is the complaint.
During his time at the airline, he also picked up work as a lead prevention in a sports store and the American air marshal while he with military leave from his airline position.
“I believe that Jay-Jarrett might have maintained an extensive military leave at Retailer-1 to take advantage of the employee's employee,” said special agent Aaron Greenberg.
“Because Jay-Jarrett continuously worked several, full-time and higher paid jobs between 2021 and the present, I believe that he never intended to actually start working as a luggage handler at Airline-1.”
Greenberg claims that Jay-Jarett also used his expired military status and worked as a federal air marshal to jump the line and wear a gun through airport security.
Allegedly he was worried after he was stopped by a TSA agent who expressed concern.
“Later that day, Jay-Jarett sent his girlfriend an SMS that” I think I just got into a fall “and explained that he had been asked to provide airline-1 with the paperwork he had completed,” the complaint states.

AY-JARETT, 29, used his job as a luggage host handler to hook 130 flights to places such as Mexico (depicted) after claiming military leave, according to public prosecutors

They claim that the alleged schedule enabled him to hunt first class at London, Las Vegas and Dublin, as well as a travel standard class to Mexico and the Caribbean, among other things. Shown: an image from a message where the accused brag about such a trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
“I understand these messages to indicate, together and substance, that Jay-Jarett feared that each subsequent investigation into airline-1 would inevitably discover that Jay-Jarett worked full-time full-time as a federal air marshal and was not in fact deployed at the Navy Corps of Availing-1.”
The complaint also describes how the accused is reportedly evasive when his girlfriend sent him SMS messages that questioned the excessive air travel.
Jay-Jarett admitted that he had not informed the airline that he was retired and has forged the complaints, according to the complaint.
He is accused of one count of wire fraud, which entails a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison.