California woman sues LAPD after she was misidentified, wrongly arrested and spent TWO weeks in jail

Californian aesthetician sues LAPD after she was misidentified, wrongly arrested and spent TWO weeks in jail where ‘human feces were thrown around’ and she ‘had to put hot food underneath her clothing to keep warm’

  • Bethany K. Farber was about to board a Delta flight to Puerto Escondido, Mexico
  • Was detained by TSA officers at Los Angeles International Airport last year 
  • She was arrested by police and held at Lynwood Women’s Jail for 13 days 
  • Farber says she was wrongly arrested and mistaken for another woman 


A woman has launched a lawsuit against Los Angeles Police Department after claiming a case of mistaken identity left her in prison for 13 days.

Bethany K. Farber, from Calabasas, California, was about to board a Delta flight to Puerto Escondido, Mexico, to visit family when she was detained by TSA officers at Los Angeles International Airport in April last year.

Officers said they had a warrant for Farber’s arrest in Texas and escorted her to a private room where she was handcuffed to a chair.

The aesthetician was soon arrested by police, who did not check her driver’s license or confirm her identity, and held at Lynwood Women’s Jail for 13 days, the lawsuit alleges.

Bethany K. Farber, from Calabasas, California, is suing the LAPD, the Los Angeles Airport Police, and the City of Los Angeles for what she says was a wrongful arrest after she was kept in prison for 13 day

Bethany K. Farber, from Calabasas, California, is suing the LAPD, the Los Angeles Airport Police, and the City of Los Angeles for what she says was a wrongful arrest after she was kept in prison for 13 day

She claimed the police mistook her for a woman with the same name who had an arrest warrant

The aesthetician said she was handcuffed to a chair after being escorted to a private room

The aesthetician said she was handcuffed to a chair after being escorted to a private room  

Farber said she was 'shocked and terrified' when they took her to Lynwood Women's Jail

Farber said she was ‘shocked and terrified’ when they took her to Lynwood Women’s Jail

Farber is now suing the LAPD, the Los Angeles Airport Police and the City of Los Angeles for what she says was a wrongful arrest and claimed the police mistook her for a woman with the same name who had an arrest warrant.   

Farber told KTLA-TV: ‘It was absolutely terrifying. I was shocked. It just kept getting worse.

‘They arrested me for a state wide fugitive warrant. I kept saying that they had the wrong person and to double check and they just said no we have it.’ 

Farber claimed she told officers they had the wrong person but they took her to Lynwood Women’s Jail. 

The Bethany Farber looks nothing like the one they arrested, but authorities blew off Bethany K. Farber's pleas to double check they had the right person

The Bethany Farber looks nothing like the one they arrested, but authorities blew off Bethany K. Farber’s pleas to double check they had the right person 

She continued: ‘Immediately, all I could think is I’ve never been to Texas…I started to get upset, realizing that it was all actually happening.’ 

Farber spent 13 days in jail as her family and friends worked tirelessly to prove the police had the wrong woman.

She claimed during this time she saw human feces thrown around and had to put hot food underneath her clothes in an effort to keep warm, CBS News reported. 

After she was released, the aesthetician was informed by her mother that her grandmother had died following a stress-induced stroke.        

Farber’s attorney Rodney Diggs told Fox 11: ‘They could have checked the birth dates, checked fingerprints, checked social security number. Farber had her

Farber (pictured outside of court) was about to board a Delta flight to Puerto Escondido, Mexico, to visit family when she was detained by TSA officers

Farber (pictured outside of court) was about to board a Delta flight to Puerto Escondido, Mexico, to visit family when she was detained by TSA officers

Farber's attorney Rodney Diggs (right with Farber) said police should have checked the birth dates, fingerprints and social security numbers

Farber’s attorney Rodney Diggs (right with Farber) said police should have checked the birth dates, fingerprints and social security numbers

The aesthetician was arrested by police at Los Angeles International Airport (pictured)

The aesthetician was arrested by police at Los Angeles International Airport (pictured)

passport on her at the time.’

He added: ‘That says that the system is flawed somewhere. The fact that there’s no procedures, no protocol.’  

Farber is now suing the authorities for $2.5million for emotional distress.

source: dailymail.co.uk