Australian model avoids US prison sentence after fracas on international flight, World News

Australian model avoids US prison sentence after fracas on international flight, World News

Plane Takedown: Aussie Model Skips Jail After a Sadistic Skirmish In The Sky

Picture this: You’re on a flight from Melbourne to Los Angeles, sipping your third drink, when suddenly the “Angels of the Airdome” turn into an over‑dramatic diva. That’s exactly what happened to Adau Mornyang, 25, who got a courtroom verdict that felt like a blue‑sky wish for a reality‑show rescue.

What Went Down (and Who Got the Tee‑Tee)

  • Her flight staff were forced to stop a 21st‑Jan flight—after the crew waved “no more booze” when she kept sipping.
  • Adau, a former Miss World Australia finalist, threw spicy lines (/ curse‑splash /) at passengers and a flight attendant.
  • When a friendly attendant asked her to chill, Adau lashed out—yank, smack, and who knows what else—at both the crew and a handful of terrified passengers.
  • Fellow-wise federal air marshals swooped in and—yes—they got handcuffs on the average regular human—“Hold it, Mrs. Mornyang!” they yelled.
  • Brute! He’s got a killer misfit attitude that turned a plane into a one‑liner temp‑do good drama show.

The Court’s Cool‑Off on Her” Justice”

Judge Carmac Carney (yay an official name) sat with a coffee and said, “No jail for this runaway frequent flyer.” The sentencing deck was loaded: 100 community‑service hours (~10 coffee‑shop weeks) plus private “psych” sessions for her alcoholic dilemmas. The court swore that she would also get $2,000 fine—but, dude, she was 0 bank; that fine was tossed aside.

In flash‑cut panel: She said she was embarrassed, “total klutz due to my booze.” There are whispers that she’s under the radar, possibly deported—so her “work‑out” obligations may go incomplete. The courtroom big‑guy might just put a “See you later!” banner on her forms.

The Back‑At‑The‑Parenting: Why She Did It

According to Aussie gossip, she posted a crazy Facebook story in 2017, alleging she’s a victim of teenage rape, with a weird twist: the police pressured her to quietly drop her case. No public defender word‑cloud. A little big–issue for a woman named Adau.

All told, after the TRT (Truth, Restraint, Ticks) of the US federal system: she avoided a maximum 21‑year sentence and got official community service (which usually involves making the drone sister of the world). We hope she lands the hump‑elevator back in her old country.

Bottom Line

Adau Mornyang, 25, sidestepped a month of jail, got a no‑shame community service (10‑week or so), and was nudged to a mental‑health “group therapy” journey. The real drama? She might not finish community deadlines because we’ll see if she can fly back home. The world watches like a Hollywood blockbuster, because if the “failure to keep calm” be the “Grand Take‑away” we just saw, there’s deceit in our day‑to‑day lives, right?