Denver Man Sentenced to 290 Years for Kidnapping and Sexual Assaults Posing as Rideshare Driver
- A Denver rideshare driver, John Pastor-Mendoza, was sentenced to 290 years to life for kidnapping and sexually assaulting 12 women from 2018 to 2022, according to the Denver District Attorney John Walsh.
- Pastor-Mendoza was convicted on 30 criminal counts, including sexual assault, after DNA evidence linked him to the crimes, as reported by police.
- Victim Rachel Perry stated, 'I survived a monster – we all did,' emphasizing the bravery of the victims who testified against Pastor-Mendoza, according to NBC affiliate KUSA of Denver.
- A representative from Uber confirmed that Pastor-Mendoza was never a driver for their company, as reported by The Denver Gazette's news partner, 9News.
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Man sentenced to 290 years in prison after Denver ride-share kidnappings, sexual assaults
A convicted rapist who posed as a ride-share driver to snare victims will spend nearly 300 years in prison after a string of kidnappings and sexual assaults throughout Denver.
·Denver, United States
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