One of the passengers aboard an April Korean Airlines flight to Guam took video of the man who allegedly fought with flight attendants and other passengers, according to federal court documents. Defendant Kwon Woo Sung is to be sentenced in about two weeks after pleading guilty to federal charges of interfering with a flight crew. The crime carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. District Court of Guam Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood on Friday ordered the US Attorney’s Office to provide the video of the incident by Sept. 16. Tydingco-Gatewood in her order stated she wants to review the video and a translated transcript of the video, if it is in Korean. Kwon reportedly consumed about five beers on the flight from Seoul to Guam, and the flight crew determined they would no longer serve any more alcohol to him, court documents state. When a flight attendant approached him after smelling smoke coming from the lavatory, he purportedly admitted to smoking, said he would pay a fine and attempted to order two more beers, documents state. The attendant told Kwon he would not be served any more beers after which Kwon reportedly became angry and began yelling at the flight attendant, who called a team leader.<br/>