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Lana claims she was violated by TSA agents at Boston airport

WWE Superstar Lana wrote on Twitter about the horrible experience suffered at the hands of TSA agents at Boston’s Logan International Airport.

Lana claimed that she was sexually assaulted, a tweet that was later removed, and then replaced with a tweet that read, “The most inappropriate behavior @BostonLogan TSA is doing to me. I have never felt this violated in my entire life.”

Several complaints in the past have marred TSA’s image at airports, with mainly female passengers complaining of inappropriate touches when going through security.

The Twitter account of Boston’s Logan International Airport responded to Lana’s tweet, urging her to report the allegation to TSA and apologizing for the poor treatment she received at the airport. With video cameras everywhere in airports, it will not be hard to confirm – or deny – Lana’s allegations.

When we contacted TSA’s public affairs office, a spokesman said, “TSA is aware of these allegations. We reached out to the passenger and plan to communicate with her directly.”


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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