An air stewardess has filed a lawsuit seeking £2.5m in compensation from
Jennifer Lopez, claiming she was attacked by the star’s guard dog during a plane trip two years ago. Lisa Wilson filed the papers in Brooklyn and said the attack caused her to fall and suffer back injuries that prevent her from working. Court documents said that in July 2006 Wilson worked on a flight taking J.Lo, along with Floyd, her German shepherd, to Burbank Airport in California. Lopez gave her some instructions on how to act around Floyd but 90 minutes into the flight Wilson walked past the dog who responded by "attacking her and biting her pant leg". Wilson added that when she tried to get away she "twisted and fell" injuring her lower back so badly she could no longer work. The suit contends Lopez is "absolutely liable for all injuries" because she "should have known the dog had vicious propensities" and kept it muzzled and leashed. So far Jennifer’s made no comment.