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American Airlines apologizes after lawyers blame 9-year-old girl for creepy flight attendant filming her in bathroom

American Airlines apologized after lawyers for the carrie⛎r made a shocking claim that a 9-year-old girl should have known that 𒁃she was being filmed in the airline bathroom by a cr♒eepy flight attendant.

The airline blamed “outside legal counsel retained with our insurance company” and said it would withdraw the legal filing.

“The included defense is not representative of our airline and we have d🐽irected it be amended this morning,” a spokespe🐲rson for the airline told The Post Wednesday.

“We do not believe this child is at fault and we take the allegations involving a former team member very seriously.”

Estes Carter Thompson III, 37, was arrested earlier this year for allegedly filming multiple underage girls using the bathroom. AP

The hurried correction came on the heels of the Monday legal filing in which the airline’s attorneys suggested that the girl who was allegedly filmed in an airplane bathroom “knew or should have known” that the lavatory contained “a visible and 😼il🥀luminated recording device.”

The filing came as part of a lawsuit filed by the girl’s family against the airline.

The victim was just one of sev𒆙eral girls between the ages of 7 and 14 who were allegedly filmed by flight attendant Estes Carter Thompson III, who was a⭕rrested e🎶arlier this year.

“Our core mission is to care for people — and the found💖ation of that is the safety and security of our customers and team,” the American Airlines spokesperson added on Wednesday.

The re♈presentatives for the family of the 9-year-old, however, suggested that the correction was simply the airline’s attempt to save face.

A 14-year-old passenger noticed an iPhone recording her on the toilet in September 2023. AP

“American Airlines has clearly faced intense media and public backlash over their blaming of a 9-year-old for being filmed. To claim that they filed the ‘wrong’ answer is simply not credible,” lawyer Paul Llewellyn told The Post.

“But the bell cannot be un-rung,” he cꩲontinued. “They should never have taken such a position💎 in the first place.” 

Llewellyn previously told The Post that the girl’s family was “absolutely livid” about the ai🔯rline’s stance.

The child’s family filed the lawsuit in February — more than a year after she was allegedly recorded on a January 2023 flight to Los Angeles.

American Airlines apologized for its previous filing that appeared to blame the 9-year-old victim. NurPhoto via Getty Images

Thom𒀰pson, 37, was arrested and charged in January this year following a series of allegations that started when a 14-year-old girl from North Carolina noticed an iPhone was recording her in a plane bathroom in September 2023.

T𝕴he teen even snapped a photo of the sick setup before leaving the restroom.

Authorities subsequently found at least four other instances of Thompson allegedly recording a minor while using the🦋 bathroom, prosecutors revea🅺led.

American Airlines did not suggest that the North Carolina victim was responsible in a separate lawsuit filed against the co๊mpany in December, Llewelyn told The Post Tuesday.

Thompson pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges of attempted sexual exploitation of children and possession of child pornography depicting a prepubescent minor, the Boston Heral🎉d reported.