Porsha Williams of The Real Housewives of Atlanta explains alleged flight dispute

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Atlanta, GA - Body camera from the Atlanta Police Department reveals details of the verbal dispute between Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams and another passenger on board a flight traveling from Las Vegas to Atlanta.

The video begins with Williams explaining to officers her side of what happened on the plane.

"So, the lady who was sitting next to me—I was on my phone—and the volume was up on the phone, and she turned to me out of nowhere, and she said, So, you're going to make me listen to this the whole flight?" Williams said.

The RHOA star says the incident took place while the plane was still on the tarmac in Las Vegas. While speaking with officers, witnesses approached Williams, offering her support and stating that she was innocent.

"There was no physical altercation. There was verbal-like commentary kind of thing that was at a normal level," a witness said. "Out of nowhere, it escalated in a sense that a lady to the right of her (Williams) got really animated and started screaming."

Williams admits to calling the woman "ugly" after she says the woman began to yell and call her names.

Officers then approached the other passenger, who was upset that her side of the story had not been heard first by the officer.

"Why didn't we hear my side of the story, sir?" the woman asked. "Do you think it's proper for me to tell you the whole story, where everybody sitting around here, they can all hear it?"

The woman told officers that she feared for her life and that she received a "beating" from Williams.

"I was sitting in my seat, and she was the last passenger to come on board," the woman said. "After about 25 minutes of her on Instagram—full blast—every time she would flip, cause apparently it was from a last place, I jumped because it was so loud."

No arrests were made, and 11Alive reached out to the FBI in Atlanta about the situation. A spokesperson said the FBI was aware of the incident on the flight, and added that it's unknown at this time if federal charges will apply.

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