Detroit rapper Dajua Blanding, known as Dank DeMoss, spoke out on The Breakfast Club Monday about her experience with Lyft, claiming a driver denied her service because of her weight. […] The post ...
A self-described "plus-size rapper" from Detroit has filed a lawsuit against ride-share service Lyft after a driver refused to let her into his car and cancelled her ride. The artist, who performs ...
According to the complaint, Demoss ordered a Lyft on January 18 to travel from her home in Detroit to a football watch party at her cousin’s house. She paid for her ride and waited. When the driver ...
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Dajua Blanding who is known by her stage name, Dank Demoss recently made headlines when she filed a lawsuit against Lyft after a driver denied her a ride, citing concerns about her size and the car’s ...
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