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Uber fined $8.5 Million in a key trial for driver sexual assault

Uber was ordered to pay $8.5 million by a federal jury in Phoenix on Thursday after it found the company liable in a lawsuit brought by a woman alleging she had been sexually assaulted. This verdict could have a significant impact on thousands of similar cases filed against Uber. The case was brought by Jaylynn Dean and it was the first trial of over 3,000 similar lawsuits filed against Uber in U.S. Federal court. Bellwether trials test legal theories, and can help determine the value of claims in order to reach a settlement.

Dean, a?resident of Oklahoma, filed a lawsuit against Uber in 2023. This was one month after the alleged assault she suffered?in Arizona. She claimed Uber knew 'about a wave sexual assaults by its drivers but failed to take basic actions to improve safety for its riders. Such assertions have dogged the company for years, attracting headlines and congressional attention. (Reporting and editing by Alexia Garamfalvi, Ethan Smith, Diana Novak Jones)

(source: Reuters)