Marsha Gay Reynolds, a former Jamaican beauty queen and college track athlete, appeared yesterday in Brooklyn Federal Court supported by family, her minister, and a former city councilman with a checkered past.
She faces at least 10 years in prison if convicted.
She was cleared for takeoff on a USD 500,000 bail until Assistant US Attorney Alicia Washington requested a stay until an appeal could be heard by a federal magistrate judge in Los Angeles, New York Daily News reported.
Reynolds kicked off her Gucci shoes and fled the airport leaving behind the coke valued at USD 3 million. She somehow made her way home later to Queens where she surrendered to authorities on Wednesday.
"The defendant's co-conspirator also has tried to flee to Jamaica (the Caribbean Island) as recently as last night," Washington told Magistrate Viktor Pohorelsky.
Reynolds' unidentified guy pal has access to forged travel documents, Washington said.
Reynolds, a graduate of New York University, and is studying to be a nurse at Mercy College while working for JetBlue. She has been suspended from her job.
The judge okayed the bail bond which will be secured by homes owned by Reynolds' mom and the Pentecostal minister. She would be required to stay at her parents' home in Queens but could attend school.
Allan Jennings, a spokesman for the flight attendant said he would not characterise the co-conspirator referred to by the prosecutor as Reynolds' boyfriend.
