Daniel Rawlings sued Royal Caribbean after he was wrongly detained on ship
Rawlings was holidaying with a mate on the Explorer of the Seas in late 2016
18-year-old girl he had threesome with was found wandering corridor, dazed
He was locked up by the ship for six days in solitary confinement court hears
Rawlings was awarded $100k in damages and now legal costs as well
Royal Caribbean has filed a notice of its intention to appeal decision
A tradesman who was detained on a cruise ship for six days after a disastrous threesome with two young women has been awarded almost $100,000 in damages.
Air-conditioning technician Daniel Rawlings, 32, boarded the Explorer of the Seas in Sydney for a cruise with a mate around the south Pacific in November 2016.
But what was supposed to be a relaxing summer trip with his best friend Matthew Champion instead allegedly turned into a traumatic years-long ordeal.
The NSW District Court heard that Royal Caribbean ship security detained Rawlings after false claims were made the tradesman had raped 18-year-old woman Ms A .
Ms A was found wandering the ship naked, intoxicated and disorientated after 5am one morning after she went back to Rawlings room with another woman, the court heard.
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