JetBlue Pilot Arrested at Boston Airport on Child Exploitation Charge
Jeremy Gudorf, 33, was detained before a Boston-to-Paris flight after a warrant from North Carolina was flagged during a routine manifest review.
- Jeremy Gudorf, a JetBlue pilot, was arrested at Logan International Airport on February 20 on a warrant for second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor issued in North Carolina.
- The warrant was flagged during a routine review of the flight manifest by U.S. Customs and Border Protection before a Boston-to-Paris flight.
- The charges stem from a Huntersville, North Carolina investigation initiated by a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which led to a search warrant for Google records.
- Gudorf was arraigned in East Boston District Court, where he pleaded not guilty and was ordered to post $10,000 bail and report to North Carolina by February 25.
- JetBlue placed Gudorf on indefinite leave as legal proceedings continue, with a Massachusetts court date set for March 19 if the North Carolina warrant is not resolved.