Still, she was unperturbed in her fight for justice.
In a new interview with FOX Business, Wendi Williams said she felt she was in a "David and Goliath" battle with American Airlines over the incident.
"I feel like it's kind of a David and Goliath story with American Airlines because they're this big company and I'm just a teacher," she said.
While it was difficult to take on the airline, she felt the angry passenger behind her "definitely needs to be prosecuted".
Williams said she sat back up to allow the angry passenger to eat his meal, she reclined again as soon as the meal service was over.
"He started full-on punching my seat to where I was falling forward, flying forward, and he continued, and I was trying to get the flight attendants' attention, they were paying no mind," she said."
"I just thought, 'I have to deal with this on my own somehow', so I took out my phone and started videoing."
Even after the flight attendant sided with the passenger and threatened to report Williams with passenger disturbance, she knew the video was important evidence for her case.
A spokesperson for American Airlines said an investigation into the incident is ongoing: "the safety and comfort of our customers and team members are our top priorities, and our team is looking into the issue."
Williams claims she suffered injuries, including whiplash from the assault by the angry passenger punching her chair, and hopes that the US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) would step in to take up her case.