Vile High Club: Troon Vineyard Director Faces Prison for Having Oral Sex on Vegas-Bound Flight

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Aug/13/2013
Vile High Club: Couple Face Federal Charges for Having Oral Sex on Vegas-Bound F

An Oregon couple could face up to 90 days each in jail for having oral sex on board a flight to Las Vegas as other passengers watched on in horror.

The complaint, filed last week in U.S. District Court, alleges that beautician Jessica Stroble, 33, and vineyard owner Christopher Martin began getting frisky after an Allegiant Airlines flight departed Medford, Oregon for Nevada in late-June.

The complaint goes on to reveal that a passenger sitting across from the duo on the 90-minute flight observed Stroble “perform oral sex and manually stimulate the genitalia of a male passenger sitting in the window seat next to her.”

Upon completion of the lewd act, the witness observed Stroble wiping her mouth as the male passenger placed his penis back in his pants.  

A second passenger told FBI agents that the “male passenger had his hand on the back of the female’s neck and ‘was in his own world.’”

But these two were only getting started with their lewd and lascivious behavior. 

Martin was said to initiate a sexual act upon Ms. Stroble by placing his hand down her pants and “rubbing it up and down and the female assisted him.”

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Stroble allegedly performed oral sex on Martin for a second time following the beverage service. 

A flight attendant eventually demanded that the couple stop.  She relayed to an FBI agent that “based on the movement...the female was giving the male oral sex.”

The flight attendant reprimand meant little to these two horn dogs apparently.

Two passengers told the FBI that Martin then “pulled the female’s shirt down and began kissing the female’s exposed breast.”

The couple received a second reprimand.

Upon landing, Stroble and Martin were escorted off the plane and questioned by Las Vegas police.  Both are charged with “lewd, indecent, and obscene acts on an airplane."

Troon Vineyard, where Martin served as a Director, has since been terminated as a result of the bad press.

"We ask that all of you consider the hard work that all of us have put into every single drop of wine," the vineyard wrote in a press release issued Monday in an effort at damage control. "There are 22 employees at Troon Vineyard.  We are your friends, your neighbors, your family members and we are an active and supportive part of your community."

Some on Troon's Facebook page aren't buying the plea for sympathy in light of Martin's alleged ill-bred behavior.

Kristina Smith Stader commented:  The problem I have is the fact that he is not an employee , he is the owner of the company (or his Dad is) . So any dollar I spend there adds to his profits. He has a true lack of respect and consideration for others. As his employee, I would be outraged at his lack of respect for me too. His actions were very arrogant and shows his true character. If I knew he would not profit at all from the business any longer than I would reconsider doing business there.

And Curtis Snaper chimed in:   Can I order a bottle of whatever Jessica was drinking for my girl friend??

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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