Uber
driver accused of sexual assault on South Carolina passenger
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[August 13, 2015]
By Harriet McLeod
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - A driver for
the popular taxi-hailing service Uber faces sexual assault charges after
a passenger reported that he attacked her instead of driving her home
from a bar, authorities said on Wednesday.
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Patrick Aiello, 39, a sixth-grade social studies teacher in North
Charleston, South Carolina, was booked into jail on Monday on felony
charges of kidnapping and criminal sexual conduct, according to
Charleston County Jail records.
Both offenses are punishable by up to 30 years in prison.
An Uber spokeswoman said the company dropped Aiello after learning
of the charges and is assisting authorities with their
investigation.
"Our hearts go out to the victim and her family as we investigate
this incident," spokeswoman Kaitlin Durkosh said in an email.
Officials with the Charleston County school district could not be
immediately reached for comment. Several media reports said Aiello
was put on paid administrative leave.
The 23-year-old woman told police that she and a male friend had
requested an Uber driver for a ride home from a beachfront bar in
Isle of Palms, South Carolina, near Charleston, late Sunday evening,
according to an arrest affidavit.
Aiello dropped them off at the man's house, but the woman asked
Aiello to take her to her own house a few blocks away because she
did not want to walk home in the dark, the affidavit said.
Aiello drove her to a location along the Savannah Highway in
Charleston and demanded "sexual favors" in exchange for taking her
home, it said.
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She refused and repeatedly asked to be let out of the car, but
Aiello pulled over, took her phone, held her down and assaulted her
before kicking her out of the car, the affidavit said.
The woman was struck by a vehicle when she tried to flag someone
down for help, according to the affidavit, and was treated in a
hospital.
Aiello told a detective the woman was drunk, and that he did perform
sexual acts on her, the affidavit said.
One of the fastest-growing sharing-economy companies, Uber operates
its rideshare program in 57 countries, with an estimated value of
more than $40 billion.
(Reporting by Harriet McLeod in Charleston; writing by Karen Brooks;
Editing by Mohammad Zargham)
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