South Bay Examiner – Covering news and politics around the South Bay
  • Home
  • Local news
  • News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Things to Do
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Facebook Twitter Instagram
South Bay Examiner – Covering news and politics around the South Bay
Button
  • Home
  • Local news
  • News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Things to Do
South Bay Examiner – Covering news and politics around the South Bay
Home » Woman Allegedly Assaulted by Uber driver in DTLA Seeks Default Judgement

Woman Allegedly Assaulted by Uber driver in DTLA Seeks Default Judgement

0
By City News Service on March 3, 2023 Crime & Public Safety
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

LOS ANGELES – A woman is seeking a default judgment against Uber Technologies Inc., alleging the ride-hailing company has not participated in her lawsuit in which she maintains she was sexually battered by a company driver in a downtown Los Angeles alley in 2022 after she sought a ride from an area lounge. The plaintiff, identified only as Jane Doe, alleges negligence, intentional and negligent representation, battery, sexual battery, assault and false imprisonment, and seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages in the Los Angeles Superior Court suit brought Jan. 5.

On Feb. 23, her attorneys filed additional court papers seeking a default judgment against Uber and Raiser-CA LLC. The Raiser arm of Uber typically deals with airport agreements, government licenses, and class action lawsuits.Plaintiff joins the thousands of other female victims who had been sexually assaulted by Uber drivers—possibly hundreds of thousands, the lawsuit states.

An Uber representative previously issued a statement regarding the suit. “Sexual assault is a tragic crime,” the statement read. “While we cannot comment on pending litigation, we take any report of this nature very seriously. We are committed to keeping safety at the forefront of everything we do, which is why we are continuously building features and policies designed to help make the platform safer.” Doe began using Uber after being convinced that it was a safe service, a conclusion she reached based on the company’s advertising and from her experience taking Uber rides with friends who already had Uber’s digital smartphone application, the suit states.

“She rode in Uber cars and was impressed by the deliberate appearance which Uber had cultivated, that these were high-end, clean cars driven by professional Uber drivers,” the suit states.

Doe requested an Uber ride on Jan. 15, 2022, and she was picked up about 3:05 a.m. outside the Blue Moon Hookah Lounge on South Hill Street near downtown Los Angeles, according to the suit, which further states her expected drop-off point was on Main Street was about five minutes away, according to the suit.

Instead, Doe was driven to an alley, where she woke up to find herself being sexually assaulted by the driver, her suit alleges. The two struggled, but Doe was unable to escape and the driver continued to abuse her until eventually letting her out blocks from her destination, according to the suit, which includes security footage of the alleged drop-off point and the Uber sticker on the car’s windshield.

“Jane Doe is now living from the trauma and injuries sustained that night and will continue to live with this pain and suffering for the rest of her life,” the suit states.

Uber breached its duty to Doe in the hiring, supervision of and/or retention of the Uber Driver, who was unfit and incompetent to perform the work for which he was hired, the suit states.

Photo source: Depositphotos

Share this:

  • Post

Like this:

Like Loading…
assault crime public safety Uber
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

California records more than 2,200 fatal nighttime crashes, ranking among the nation’s highest

July 15, 2026

Inside the city of Inglewood: Activists, residents demand body cameras for Inglewood police

March 27, 2026

As holiday shopping nears, CHP doubles down on organized retail crime take downs with 2,600% increase in stolen items recovered

November 26, 2025

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Arts & Culture

A Noise Within continues commitment to playwright August Wilson

July 14, 2026

Ginnifer Goodwin, Gregory Harrison star in ‘Searching for Galileo’s Daughter’

October 21, 2025

Review: ‘littleboy/littleman’ a modern take on the immigrant experience

October 21, 2025

Rehearsals Begin for West Coast Premiere of the MCC Theater Production of “Table 17”

October 20, 2025
Entertainment

J. Cole Took Miami on a Ride Through His Legacy With The Fall Off Tour

July 15, 2026

Radha Mitchell Stars in The Gardener Arriving in Theaters April 17

April 9, 2026

Lilo & Stitch Just Launched on Lingokids — And into My Daughter’s Life

April 8, 2026

Kanye West ‘BULLY’ tour opens in Inglewood as activists demand body cameras for City’s police officers

April 1, 2026
Lifestyle

The Top Beauty Trend of 2026: Why Millions Are Choosing Adhesive Stripe Eyelashes

July 14, 2026

7 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Micro SD Disk for High-Speed Devices

June 30, 2026

Vaikobi Life Jackets: Rethinking Safety, Comfort, and Performance on the Water

June 30, 2026

31 Hats and the Rise of Culturally Rooted Streetwear in Los Angeles

May 9, 2026
Travel

What to Do in Sacramento This Season: Events, Activities, and Food You Can’t Miss

April 9, 2026

SPIRIT AIRLINES CARRY-ON FEE CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT: CLAIM SUBMISSION NOW OPEN

November 14, 2023

Auburn University’s The Laurel Hotel & Spa receives coveted AAA Five Diamond Award for 2023

November 10, 2023

Amtrak Pacific Surfliner offering special service to San Diego

July 13, 2023
Real Estate

San Diego Homebuyers Are Paying Too Much — Where Savings Hide

April 10, 2026

Tips for Selling a House in KC Without Hiring an Agent

April 9, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Contact
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
© 2026 South Bay Examiner | Site by The Web Lab

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

%d