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appalachiablue

(41,170 posts)
Sat Sep 29, 2018, 02:43 AM Sep 2018

*103 Uber Drivers Accused Of Sexual Assault Or Abuse*

Last edited Sat Sep 29, 2018, 03:52 AM - Edit history (1)

"103 Uber Drivers Accused Of Sexual Assault Or Abuse," CNN, Sept. 28, 2018. *EXCERPTS:

After an evening of cocktails in San Diego, a woman got into the back of an Uber for a ride home. She was so intoxicated she had to ask the driver to stop so she could vomit. She says she then passed out in the backseat. When she regained consciousness, the Uber driver was on top of her, raping her, a block from her home, according to the police report and two sources familiar with the investigation. She was able to escape and dial 911.

Police later arrested the Uber driver, John David Sanchez, 54. When they searched his computer, they found videos of Sanchez raping women and abusing young teenagers, dating back at least five years. In November, Sanchez was sentenced to 80 years in prison for the rape of the Uber passenger and 33 other counts against him, including sexual assaults of at least nine other women and children. Sanchez drugged many of his victims.

A CNN investigation has found that Sanchez is just one of at least 103 Uber drivers in the U.S. who have been accused of sexually assaulting or abusing their passengers in the past four years. The drivers were arrested, are wanted by police, or have been named in civil suits related to the incidents. At least 31 drivers have been convicted for crimes ranging from forcible touching and false imprisonment to rape, and dozens of criminal and civil cases are pending, CNN found...

In another case examined by CNN, a woman from Miami left her kids with their grandmother and went to a bar with a friend. She took an Uber home. She says she passed out along the way and woke up the next morning with her pants and underwear on the floor. The Uber driver allegedly carried her into her apartment, threw her onto the bed and sexually assaulted her.

She is a plaintiff in a proposed class action lawsuit against Uber. "You are pretty much hitchhiking with strangers," she told CNN. "How many people is it going to take to get assaulted before something is done?" According to police, the driver told them he knew the victim had been drinking and was "wrong for what he did." He pleaded not guilty for sexual battery and awaits trial.

A woman in Long Beach, California, who alleges she fell asleep intoxicated in the back of an Uber in 2016, told CNN that she woke up with the driver assaulting her. The driver, 47, was found the next day with her phone and later arrested. He claimed the sex was consensual and the district attorney dropped the criminal case against him. She is suing Uber over the incident and for representing its services as "safe."

"You don't think it will happen to you," she told CNN. "I still feel ashamed...that's why I'm here. I want a voice. [I'm] tired of being quiet."

CNN's analysis comes from an in-depth review of police reports, federal court records and county court databases for 20 major U.S. cities....
Read More, https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/103-uber-drivers-accused-of-sexual-assault-or-abuse/ar-BBNFaTl

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*103 Uber Drivers Accused Of Sexual Assault Or Abuse* (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 2018 OP
Wow, I'm really surprised that number is not higher. Initech Sep 2018 #1
Esp. since CNN's report used info. on 20 major US cities. appalachiablue Sep 2018 #2
"Uber is trying to compel the women to carry out their case through arbitration" dalton99a Sep 2018 #3
Interesting, in light of something I posted last week: malthaussen Sep 2018 #4
Me too! BigmanPigman Sep 2018 #5

appalachiablue

(41,170 posts)
2. Esp. since CNN's report used info. on 20 major US cities.
Sat Sep 29, 2018, 03:55 AM
Sep 2018

I wonder how many more could be awaiting processing, or if the company suppressed cases.

"CNN's analysis comes from an in-depth review of police reports, federal court records and county court databases for 20 major U.S. cities."

BigmanPigman

(51,626 posts)
5. Me too!
Sat Sep 29, 2018, 11:56 PM
Sep 2018

I don't trust anybody. This is the one reason I call a regular cab and have never used Uber since I usually ride alone in cabs.

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