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  • Uber faces a lawsuit from women alleging sexual assault by drivers.
  • The complaint, filed Wednesday, claims that "women passengers in multiple states were kidnapped, sexually assaulted, sexually battered, raped, falsely imprisoned, stalked, harassed, or otherwise attacked" by their Uber drivers.
  • The filing, in San Francisco County Superior Court, comes nearly two weeks after the company released its second safety report, saying sexual assault reported on the platform was down.

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An iPhone displays the Uber ride-hailing app on 26 September 2017, in Hong Kong.

Uber is facing a lawsuit from a firm representing women who claim they were assaulted by drivers who use the ride-hailing platform.

The complaint, filed Wednesday, claims that "women passengers in multiple states were kidnapped, sexually assaulted, sexually battered, raped, falsely imprisoned, stalked, harassed, or otherwise attacked" by their Uber drivers.

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