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Uber cabs sued by US woman in alleged sexual assault case

She alleges that she was sexually assaulted by the driver and has asked for more than $1 million for medical expenses and damages.

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A woman who says she was sexually assaulted by an Uber driver in Dallas is suing the ride-hailing company and the suspect.

The Dallas Morning News reports that she filed the lawsuit on Tuesday seeking more than $1 million for medical expenses and damages. The woman alleges Talal Ali Chammout attacked her on July 25. The Plano man has been charged with sexual assault and is free on bond.

Uber has said it mistakenly granted driver status to Chammout. A message left for his attorney wasn't immediately returned on Wednesday. An Uber spokeswoman also didn't return a message. The lawsuit also names Triple Class Limousines of Plano, whose phone number isn't in service. The Associated Press generally doesn't identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted.

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