
Tulsa Mother Says Uber Driver Sexually Assaulted Her in Front of Her Young Son
A Tulsa mother says her Uber driver sexually assaulted her in front of her child. Police are investigating as Uber faces mounting legal battles nationwide.

A Tulsa mother says her Uber driver sexually assaulted her in front of her child. Police are investigating as Uber faces mounting legal battles nationwide.

After a split verdict in the first Uber sexual assault trial, the plaintiff’s attorneys plan to appeal, arguing the judge wrongly allowed evidence of their client’s sexual history, a violation of California’s Rape Shield Law.

Uber’s first sexual assault trial ended with a split verdict: negligent, but not liable. This legal analysis explains why the jury ruled as it did and what it means for the many cases still pending in California state court and federal MDL 3084.

Uber’s first sexual assault trial ended with a split verdict: jurors found the company negligent but not liable. What does this mean for thousands of survivors still waiting for their day in court?

Uber Technologies Inc.’s first bellwether trial on whether the company can be held liable for a rider’s sexual assault allegation concluded Thursday, Bloomberg Law reported.

Congress presses Uber for a full accounting of rideshare assault safeguards as newly cited figures raise hard questions about what is known and what remains hidden.

A strategic venue shift is reshaping the Uber sexual assault MDL. Two early federal trials will now be heard in North Carolina, raising questions about jury impact, corporate tactics, and what it means for thousands of survivors seeking justice.

A Utah Lyft driver faces first-degree felony aggravated kidnapping and object rape, as well as second-degree felony obstruction of justice, after allegedly detaining and assaulting a passenger for hours. Police believe there may be other victims still out there.

In Tucson, a woman launches a female-only rideshare after surviving assault. Meanwhile, Uber and Lyft face thousands of lawsuits for failing to prevent driver attacks.

Jurors are hearing damning evidence in Uber’s first driver sexual assault trial, where internal documents reveal growth came before passenger protection.