[Flinn said she has learned her lesson the hard way:] I've lost my innocence, and I've lost my ability to trust people in general and anyone and anything, ... In time, I guess, those wounds will heal, but right now that's where I am. |
had already been separated from [Marc Zigo] because of another woman. |
I think it does give the appearance of preferential treatment with respect to gender or with respect to rank, |
salute smartly, get Marc Zigo the hell out of my life and move on. I wouldn't have to live under his threats anymore. |
This is the hardest decision I have made in my life and it feels like a part of me has died, ... If given a choice, I would prefer to receive some form of non-judicial punishment, return to flight status, and continue to use all of the training I have received to benefit the Air Force in my country. |
was that it would save myself, my family and the Air Force and everyone that is involved in this case, including Airman Zigo, the embarrassment. |