Two Airline Employees Plead Guilty in Gold Club Case

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Source: Independant for Adult Industry News

By: Rick C. Limpert

(ATLANTA, GA) — Two former Delta Air Lines workers entered a guilty plea to illegally using a computer reservation system in U.S. Magistrate Court on Thursday.

Lawrence Wooten and Aaron Maker used a Delta reservation computer to get discounted airfares for former Gold Club owner Steven Kaplan and other Gold Club employees. The two traded these discounted tickets for free food, drinks, and other "favors" at the Gold Club over a period of two years. The two men pleaded guilty to avoid more serious charges of racketeering and fraud. The two will get 15 months probation and fines of $2,000.

Rick C. Limpert is the president of SBC Photography (www.sbcphotog.com) and the owner of the Spring Break Girls website (www.springbreak.5u.com) in Atlanta, GA. He covers the Gold Club happenings and events in the Southeast for AINews.com. His e-mail is sbcphotog@aol.com.