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Uber loses another US driver sex assault trial, ordered to pay $5,000

The jury awarded $5,000 after finding battery, and Judge Charles R. Breyer ruled Uber can be liable as a common carrier under North Carolina law.

  • On Monday, a North Carolina federal jury ordered Uber to pay $5,000 in damages, finding the company liable for a 2019 assault where a driver touched a passenger's inner thigh.
  • District Court Judge Charles Breyer ruled Uber acts as a "common carrier" under North Carolina law, making the company liable for the driver's actions during the ride.
  • This case served as a bellwether trial for more than 3,000 similar lawsuits, which Uber selected believing it would win, according to lawyer Ellyn Hurd.
  • Lawyer William Smith called the verdict a "great result," stating that "nine people sitting on the jury believed her" despite Uber's attorneys questioning her memory.
  • Uber plans to appeal, claiming the jury received incorrect liability instructions, while Breyer prepares to hear two more sexual assault test cases in San Francisco.
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The transport giant hired by app Uber is responsible for the conduct of a driver who grabbed a passenger's inner thigh when she left the front seat of her car and asked her if she could “stay it,” as determined by a federal jury in North Carolina on Monday.The federal jury in Charlotte awarded the plaintiff $5 thousand in damages compensation, reported Ellyn Hurd, one of the plaintiff's lawyers.The case, considered a referral process, is part of…

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The ride-hailing giant Uber is responsible for the conduct of a driver who grabbed a female passenger's inner thigh as she got out of the front seat of his car and asked if he could…

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Federal jury finds Uber liable for actions of driver who grabbed passenger's inner thigh

A jury in North Carolina has found rideshare giant Uber liable for the behavior of a driver who grabbed the inner thigh of a passenger as she was leaving the front seat of his car and asked her if he could “keep her” with him.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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