Women Who Were Drugged, Raped by Colorado Cardiologist Filing Lawsuit: "Catastrophic Failure of Basic Safety"
Six survivors accuse Hinge and Match Group of ignoring warnings and enabling Denver cardiologist Stephen Matthews to drug and assault women, with dozens of known victims, lawsuit alleges.
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Six women are suing the dating app Hinge. They accuse the company behind the app of not having banned a rapist from Hinge despite being alerted to him, writes the Daily Mail. Lawyers representing the victims accuse the company of "a catastrophic failure of basic security."
Women File Lawsuit Against Dating Apps, Cardiologist Convicted of Drugging, Raping Them
Six women who say they were drugged and raped by a former Colorado cardiologist are filing a lawsuit against him and the dating apps where they met him. The lawsuit alleges that the Hinge app knew about Stephen Matthews’ proclivities on their app and let it go on until his arrest in 2023, KCNC reports. Matthews was convicted on charges of drugging 11 women — and raping eight of them — last year, as CrimeOnline reported. He was sentenced to 158 y…
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