Blue star Lee Ryan, from Chatham, handed suspended sentence for abusing British Airways cabin crew
11:53, 28 September 2023
updated: 12:08, 28 September 2023
Blue star Lee Ryan has been handed a 12-month suspended prison sentence after calling a cabin crew member a “chocolate cookie” in a racially aggravated common assault.
The singer, 40, from Chatham was “slurring his words and staggering around” after drinking a whole bottle of port before a British Airways flight from Glasgow to London City Airport on July 31 last year.
After being refused more alcohol on the plane and told to return to his seat, Ryan made comments about flight attendant Leah Gordon’s looks, calling her a “chocolate cookie” before grabbing her wrists.
At Isleworth Crown Court he was given his sentence for racially aggravated common assault by beating and behaving in an abusive way towards a cabin crew member.
He had earlier pleaded guilty to being drunk on an aircraft, for which he was handed a four-month jail term, suspended, to run concurrently.
As he sentenced the singer, Judge Nicholas Wood said that while the incident only lasted 10 or 15 minutes, “it seemed like a lifetime for everybody on that plane”.
He ordered the singer to pay £2,500 compensation to Ms Gordon, £750 to Jade Smith, another member of the cabin crew, and £510 in costs.
At a previous court hearing, Ms Gordon said Ryan initially called her “beautiful” and put his sunglasses on her face.
She said: “He was making comments about my complexion, you’re my chocolate darling, my chocolate cookie, and I’m going to have your chocolate children.”
She went on: “It felt like he was saying I was beautiful for a black person because of the way he was describing my colour.”
Ms Gordon said Ryan later approached her from behind, saying: “Before I get off this plane I need a kiss from you.”
After telling him to “stay away”, she said he grabbed both her wrists before passengers intervened.
Ms Gordon told the court: “He said to me ‘I want your chocolate children.’”
She added: “I was intimidated, I felt a bit embarrassed like I wasn’t doing my duty properly.
“To get comments about my colour whether intentional or not, it was just unacceptable and so derogatory.”
Ryan confessed to drinking a whole bottle of port and eating cheese in the British Airways lounge after the flight was delayed, and said he had no memory of the incident.
At the same hearing, Jade Smith said: “He told me he had a problem, that he was being harassed by other passengers, that he was famous and asked did I know who he was.”
Ryan, who is married with two children, asked to be upgraded from economy to business class but was refused as the plane was full.
She said: “He was angry, saying he was a gold card holder and that he needed to be moved because of this.”
She noticed Ryan was “slurring his words and staggering around” and cut him off from ordering alcohol.
On July 12 this year, Ryan had a charge against him dropped over a claim he assaulted a police officer, after he successfully withdrew a guilty plea following what he claimed was “poor advice from his solicitor”.
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