Olajide Oluwaseun Noibi, a 24-year-old Nigerian American man arrested for using expired boarding passes in other people's names, plead guilty to a federal charge of being a stowaway, according to L.A. Now. Noibi previously plead not guilty to the charges in Los Angeles court on July 18.
LAX Stowaway Changes Plea To Guilty, Faces 5 Years In Federal Prison
LAX Stowaway Scam Artist 'Storyteller' Pleads Not Guilty
The airline passenger who is thought to be a boarding pass scam artist appeared in court today in Los Angeles to enter not guilty pleas on felony charges he was a stowaway and he attempted to enter a secure ares of Los Angeles International Airport.
Olajide Oluwaseun Noibi, 24, originally from Nigeria, was arrested last month attempting to board a flight out of LAX using a boarding pass that was not issued in his name.
Well, Duh: Nigerian Boarding Pass Scammer Considered 'Flight Risk'
It should come as absolutely no surprise that Olajide Oluwaseun Noibi, the Nigerian man who flew from New York to Los Angeles last week on a stolen boarding pass with only a college ID, has been denied bail and is considered a flight risk.
Tourist Not Terrorist: Man Flies from NY to L.A. On Stolen Boarding Pass
Well done, JFK Airport and Virgin American: A Nigerian man was able to board their June 24 flight 415 from New York bound for Los Angeles using someone else's expired boarding pass. However, "investigators are suggesting that [Olajide Oluwaseun] Noibi is a tourist rather than a terrorist," reports L.A. Now.

