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Video taken aboard the plane showed people — including a staff member from Vance’s office — dancing in the aisles of the aircraft with their drinks as a rock band played at the back of the plane.

Williams didn’t attend court, but the flight attendant did, and she filed an impact statement as part of the agreed resolution.

She still has nightmares and said high-ranking military officials aboard the party flight did nothing to help.

“I was lost, confused, and feeling pretty betrayed,” she wrote.

The former flight attendant — now grounded because of health reasons — cannot be named because of a publication ban.

“I was overwhelmed by the lack of support from the higher ranks,” she wrote in the impact statement.

She detailed a boozy party flight that had so-called VIPs getting so drunk they urinated on themselves.

They were drooling and stumbling. She spent most of the flight trying to avoid Williams and said cleaning up after the “VIPs” was degrading. They left behind coffee cups full of tobacco spit. She said she was told prior to the flight that VIPs can do whatever they want.

“I felt very powerless and lost on the flight, as the example is supposed to come from the top, ‘if you see something, say something,’ but the top was there, and they didn’t do anything to help us (flight attendants),” she wrote.

“If it had happened anywhere else in my life, I would have immediately raised my voice in protest and defended myself, but as the situation was ‘just make them happy,’ I felt that I would get in trouble if I defended myself verbally with a VIP.”