Uber Loses Second Bellwether Trial in Passenger Assault Case (1)

April 20, 2026, 8:43 PM UTCUpdated: April 20, 2026, 9:35 PM UTC

Uber Technologies Inc. lost its second federal bellwether trial Monday in case brought by a female passenger in North Carolina who said the ride-share company is responsible for a driver placing his hand on her thigh and making sexual comments toward her.

A jury in Charlotte, North Carolina returned a verdict finding that the Uber driver committed battery against the passenger during a 2019 ride.

The jury awarded her $5,000 in damages, according to her attorneys.

The ride-share company has now twice faced losing verdicts in federal court in cases involved passenger sexual assaults, with a jury awarding $8.5 million ...

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