Friday 16 June 2017

RAPE VICTIM SUES UBER OVER MISHANDLING OF MEDICAL RECORDS


A woman who was raped in India by an Uber driver in 2014 is suing the ride-hail giant over the alleged mishandling of her medical records. Last week, it was reported that Uber’s top executive in Asia had obtained copies of the woman’s records and shown them to other executives, including CEO Travis Kalanick.


In her scathing lawsuit, the unnamed woman accuses Uber of “[violating] her a second time by unlawfully obtaining and sharing her medical records from that vicious sexual assault.” She also claims that Uber’s executives have “failed, as of the date of this filing, to apologize to her for this outrageous conduct.”

The woman, identified as “Jane Doe” of Texas, is suing Uber, Kalanick, the company’s former top executive in Asia Eric Alexander, and its former senior vice president for business Emil Michael.


According to reports, Alexander obtained the victim’s records on the premise that the allegations were fabricated as sabotage by Uber’s main rival in India, Ola. Both Alexander and Michael have since resigned, while Kalanick has taken a leave of absence from the company.


The lawsuit is the latest scandal to befall Uber, which has been reeling from multiple controversies involving sexism, harassment, and corporate misdeeds since earlier this year. The company just accepted the recommendations from a massive investigation into its toxic workplace that resulted in hundreds of cases of inappropriate behavior and 20 terminations.


Uber says it provided witnesses and evidence for the prosecution during the trial of the driver, who was later sentenced to life in prison. The company also settled a previous lawsuit with the victim in 2015 for over $3 million. 


But the latest allegations about the handling of her medical records has prompted Doe to seek further redressIn a statement, a spokesperson for Uber said, “No one should have to go through a horrific experience like this, and we're truly sorry that she's had to relive it over the last few weeks.”


Sources:

https://www.scribd.com/mobile/document/351384414/Doe-v-Uber-complaint?skip_app_promo=true#

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