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Rape Victim Sues Uber for Stealing Medical Records

Posted on June 16, 2017 by pogowasright.org

Matthew Renda reports:

A woman whose Uber driver raped her in New Delhi, India, sued the ride-sharing company in federal court Thursday, claiming Uber executives illegally obtained her medical records in an attempt to discredit her traumatic story.

The woman, named simply as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, accused Uber executives, including embattled founder and CEO Travis Kalanick, of defamation, publicly disclosing private facts and a host of other charges related to the alleged theft of her medical records with the purpose of discrediting her.

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