NEWARK, N.J. — A northern New Jersey man on trial for sexually abusing a woman on a cross-country flight told authorities that the woman "was coming on" to him and placed his hands on her breasts and inside her panties in the darkened cabin.
Bawer Aksal didn't take the witness stand Tuesday in federal court, but jurors heard excerpts from an FBI agent's notes of an interview he gave hours after the alleged incident on a Phoenix-to-Newark United flight last August.
The statement flatly contradicted the woman's account. She testified Monday she woke up to find Aksal molesting her and angrily pushed him away before leaving the row and notifying the flight crew.
A United flight attendant testified Tuesday that the woman "had tears in her eyes and she was shaking" when she spoke to her in the back of the plane.
The woman is using an alias during the trial because of the nature of the charges.
Aksal's trial began last week. The Turkish-born U.S. citizen is charged with sexual abuse and abusive sexual contact.
According to Aksal's statement, to two FBI agents, the woman showed an interest in him as soon as she sat down, telling him, "You are a very handsome guy." Later, he told the agents, the woman was "coming on to me" and "rubbing herself against me," forcing him to push her away.
Jurors heard a different version on Monday during cross-examination of the woman when they were told that she had sent a text message to a friend before takeoff complaining that "(expletive) guy's hairy arm is touching me."