Carnival must pay passenger $12M after she accused crew member of rape during 2018 cruise: judge
A woman who accused a Carnival crew member of raping her during a 2018 voyage will receive more than $12 million from the major cruise line following a prolonged legal battle, a judge ruled last week.
Judge Kathleen Williams determined the incredible sum of money on Friday after the alleged victim claimed Carnival employee Fredy Anggara lured the woman, then 21, into a closet, locked the door and sexually assaulted her aboard the Carnival Miracle on Dec. 1, 2018, according to the complaint filed in 2019.
After the door was unlocked, the woman “immediately rushed away, towards her room,” according to legal papers.
“The assailant caught up with her and asked her to allow him back to her room,” the complaint alleges. “[The woman] declined his request. Once [the woman] reached her room, she burst into tears and told her friend what had just happened.”

Jurors awarded her $10 million in 2022 and after Carnival fought that verdict, Williams tacked on another $2 million, according to court filings.