Atlanta, GA, August 18, 2026 —

Comedians Eric André and Clayton English have reached a settlement in a lawsuit they filed regarding a drug search program at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The lawsuit, initiated by the two comedians, addressed concerns over the procedures and practices of the airport’s anti-narcotics unit.

The specifics of the settlement, including any financial terms or programmatic changes, were not immediately disclosed. The legal action stemmed from allegations related to the conduct of officers within the airport’s drug interdiction program. Both André and English had previously detailed their experiences, which they contended were instances of unwarranted scrutiny.

The lawsuit aimed to bring attention to and seek redress for issues they raised concerning the drug search program. Further details regarding the resolution of the case, including the exact nature of the settlement agreement, remain private at this time.



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