Shanna Wall, who dated Ryan Seacrest in the early 2000s, has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines, claiming that she was seriously injured after drinking a drink that was allegedly contaminated with “broken plastic and debris.”
On August 12, Wall, a former “Amazing Race” contestant, filed papers in Manhattan Supreme Court through attorney John J. Bailey.
According to documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Wall argues that American Airlines “had a duty to provide beverages and food that were uncontaminated and fit for consumption.”
Instead, she was “served a drink in a glass that contained broken plastic and other debris,” which resulted in “severe injuries to her throat, esophagus, vocal cords and digestive system.”
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Ryan Seacrest’s ex-girlfriend, Shanna Wall, is suing American Airlines. (Getty Images)
Wall further argues that the airlines “caused and created dangerous, defective and unsafe conditions on board the aircraft” and therefore “are strictly liable for serving plaintiffs beverages that were tainted and unfit for human consumption.”
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The two began dating in the early 2000s. (Getty Images)
Wall claims he suffered multiple injuries.
“She has suffered illness, pain, lameness and disability, has been unable to leave her home or bed, has lost enjoyment of life, is unable to perform her job duties, has suffered lost wages and financial losses, and has incurred and will continue to incur medical expenses for her injuries. She has become obligated to spend money on doctor’s visits and other medical care and treatment,” the document states.

Wall claims he suffered serious injuries after drinking the tainted drink. (Getty Images)
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Wall, who was in a relationship with Seacrest from 2003 to 2005, is seeking unspecified damages for alleged negligence.
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Representatives for American Airlines and Wall did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.