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Omaha Steve

(109,540 posts)
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 07:32 AM Yesterday

Federal jury finds Uber liable for actions of driver who grabbed passenger's inner thigh

Source: AP

By AUDREY McAVOY
Updated 10:26 PM CDT, April 20, 2026
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Rideshare giant Uber is liable for the behavior of a driver who grabbed the inner thigh of a passenger as she was leaving the front seat of his car and asked if he could “keep her” with him, a jury in North Carolina found Monday.

The federal jury in Charlotte awarded the plaintiff $5,000 in damages, said Ellyn Hurd, one of the plaintiff’s lawyers.

The so-called bellwether case is part of a broader group of sexual assault lawsuits filed against Uber in multiple jurisdictions around the country and is the third to go to trial. In February, a federal jury in Arizona ordered Uber to pay $8.5 million to a woman who said one of its drivers raped her during a trip using the platform. Last year, a California jury found Uber not liable for the alleged assault of a rider.

Uber, in an emailed statement, took note of the relatively small financial judgment in the North Carolina case and that the jury found that battery had occurred and not sexual assault.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/uber-sex-assault-lawsuit-north-carolina-636ebfe6acbedea4189bcf1e7ba43724

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Federal jury finds Uber liable for actions of driver who grabbed passenger's inner thigh (Original Post) Omaha Steve Yesterday OP
"...the jury found that battery had occurred and not sexual assault." OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #1

OldBaldy1701E

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1. "...the jury found that battery had occurred and not sexual assault."
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 08:44 AM
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Oh, well... that makes it all better, doesn't it?

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