An Uber driver accused by prosecutors of having
sexually assaulted a female passenger after she sought a ride home from a
gathering in the upscale seaside city of Newport Beach, California, was
charged with rape on Wednesday.
Angel
Sanchez, 36, was arrested a day after the March 30 attack, which took
place on a street near the woman's home in Santa Ana, California.
The
victim in the case was not identified by authorities.
Sanchez,
who is scheduled for an initial court appearance in the case next week,
faces a maximum sentence of eight years in prison if convicted.
"Nobody
should go through what this rider reported to police. We worked with
law enforcement on the investigation and will continue to work with
authorities," an Uber [UBER.UL] spokesman said. Sanchez has been banned
from driving for Uber.
Prosecutors
say the woman had been attending a company gathering in Newport Beach
and her colleagues requested an Uber ride to take her home. They added
Sanchez drove the victim to Santa Ana before sexually assaulting her.
Following the attack, the woman ran from Sanchez' minivan and immediately called 911, prosecutors said.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Sandra Maler)
Source: (Reuters)
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