Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million After Being Found Liable for Sexual Assault in Landmark Jury Verdict
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Uber found liable in sexual assault case and ordered to pay $8.5 million
By Wyatte Grantham-philips And Hallie Golden This week, a federal jury in the United States found Uber to be legally responsible in a 2023 case of sexual assault — ordering the rideshare giant to pay $8.5 million to a woman who said one of its drivers raped her during a trip using the platform. The verdict, reached Thursday in Arizona, follows years of criticism against Uber’s safety record, much of which spans from thousands of incidents of sex…
The first major case of more than 3,000 against Uber showed that the company could be held responsible for the actions of drivers. What this means for other passengers and investors - read TSN.ua (1+1 news)
Uber [Getty Images Bank] A verdict was reached in the US that Uber must pay 12.5 billion won in damages to a woman who was sexually assaulted by an Uber driver. According to Reuters, a US federal court jury ruled on the 5th (local time) in Arizona.
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