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March 18, 2024

Woman pleads guilty to assaulting passenger on flight from Las Vegas

This undated photo provided by the Multnomah County Sheriff's office shows Heidi McKinney. McKinney, accused of molesting a female passenger during a May 8, 2016, flight from Las Vegas to Portland, pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge in Portland, Ore., Friday, March 24, 2017.

This undated photo provided by the Multnomah County Sheriff's office shows Heidi McKinney. McKinney, accused of molesting a female passenger during a May 8, 2016, flight from Las Vegas to Portland, pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge in Portland, Ore., Friday, March 24, 2017.

PORTLAND, Ore. — An Oregon woman pleaded guilty Friday to a felony assault charge that was filed after a female passenger complained that she had been groped during a flight from Las Vegas to Portland.

Heidi McKinney, 27, of suburban Portland, was arrested May 8, 2016, after the Alaska Airlines flight landed at Portland International Airport. The victim told authorities she had been touched on the breast and genitals without consent by another female passenger.

"Miss McKinney did so with the intent to humiliate and harass the victim," Assistant U.S. Attorney Ravi Sinha said at U.S. District Court in Portland. "(She) both made contact with victim's body, including her inner thigh, and made a series of profane and lewd statements to the victim."

A federal grand jury originally indicted McKinney on a charge of abusive sexual contact. She ultimately pleaded guilty to assault with the intent to commit a felony.

The maximum penalty is 10 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine. However, Sinha and defense attorney Lisa Ludwig plan to jointly recommend a sentence of three years on probation. The judge does not have to accept the recommendation.

McKinney answered a series of yes-or-no questions from U.S. District Judge Michael Simon, and she made no lengthy statements Friday. McKinney said she recently completed alcohol treatment at a facility near Portland.

Court documents show McKinney was convicted of drunken driving in 2008 and 2015. Her fiance told jail officers after the plane incident that McKinney does not metabolize alcohol like most people and "this is what happens," records show.

Simon scheduled sentencing for June 19. In the meantime, McKinney remains out of custody under a set of pretrial conditions, including that she not use drugs or alcohol.