‘I just walked into a trap’: Air marshal, Marine veteran lied about military deployment to get free first-class flights, feds say

Dior Jay-Jarrett/Facebook (DOJ criminal complaint).

Dior Jay-Jarrett/Facebook (DOJ criminal complaint).

A federal air marshal and veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps is accused of faking military deployments while still reaping the benefits of his job as an airline baggage handler — including free flights for himself, family members, and friends.

According to federal prosecutors, Dior Jay-Jarrett, 29, of Queens, New York, wove a web of lies that vastly overstated his military obligations in order to travel to far-flung locales on his employer’s dime. He served in the Marines from December 2013 until being medically retired in November 2022 — and his alleged wrongdoing began about a year before that retirement.

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