Lyft Delays Assault Disclosure & Antagonizes Victims
The rideshare company Lyft continues to delay releasing data around physical and sexual assaults. The company has also clashed with victims.
The rideshare company Lyft continues to delay releasing data around physical and sexual assaults. The company has also clashed with victims.
California bishops filed motions challenging law AB 218. The law expands legal opportunities for child sex abuse victims, including a 3-year “look back” window.
The Chicago Archdiocese agreed to a settlement of $880,000. The settlement is the latest case involving the abusive priest Norbert Maday.
Despite company policies against underage riders, several Uber and Lyft drivers have been criminally charged with sexual offenses against minors using the apps.
The Erie Diocese paid $31.35 million to handle clergy sex abuse claims. The diocese paid $16.6 million directly to survivors from its victim compensation fund.
The extended “look back” window for New York child sexual abuse claims closes August 14, 2021. Some survivors have limited time left to seek legal justice.
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