Big lawsuit, small car: 489-pound rapper SUES Lyft after driver refuses service, recommends Uber XL
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225-pound female customer of rapper Dank DeMoss (known as Big Dank) publicly denounced the driver's behavior and filed a lawsuit against Lyft - Wave of support for the driver
“Too Big To Get In The Door” – Rep. Byron Donalds SLAMS Outrageous Lyft Lawsuit - Valuetainment
A plus-size rapper sues Lyft after a driver refuses her ride, citing weight concerns for his car’s tires. The PBD Podcast breaks down the viral lawsuit, the legal arguments, and whether this is about discrimination or just physics. Is this a real case or a publicity stunt? —- ▶️ WATCH THE WHOLE EPISODE: https://bit.ly/4hCiIZL 🇺🇸 […] The post “Too Big To Get In The Door” – Rep. Byron Donalds SLAMS Outrageous Lyft Lawsuit first appeared on Value…
Big lawsuit, small car: 489-pound rapper SUES Lyft after driver refuses service, recommends Uber XL
When 489-pound rapper and influencer Dajua Blanding, who goes by her stage name “Dank DeMoss,” ordered a Lyft to take her to a Detroit Lions watch party, she was turned down by her driver for being too big.Blanding, filming her interaction with her driver, insisted that she would fit in his car. “I ...
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554-Pound Rapper Sues Lyft After Driver Says She Was Too Big To Get In His Car - Live and Let's Fly
A morbidly obese rapper from Detroit has sued Lyft, the ridesharing app, after her driver refused to transport her, telling her she was too big for his Mercedes Benz. Rapper Sues Lyft After Driver Tells Her She Was Too Big To Step Into His Mercedes Dajua Blanding, known as Dank Demoss, likes to call herself a BBW (“big beautiful woman”). She’s a foul-mouthed rapper who has embraced her dangerous obesity and developed a brand out of it. She calle…
Detroit rapper Dank Demoss sued the transportation company for Lyft app, after one of its drivers refused to take her on a trip, due to her obesity. Demoss, whose real name is Dajua Blanding, argued in his lawsuit against Lyft that she had been discriminated against by the driver named Abraham in early January. The incident was recorded by the rapper and included and purchased on her social networks. In the video, part of the vehicle in which De…
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