Ex Taco Bell exec sues Uber driver he beat up for $5M

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He attacked an Uber driver in a viral video, went to jail on four misdemeanor charges and got fired from his job, but that won’t stop a former Taco Bell executive from suing his driver for $5 million on the grounds that the man illegally recorded the incident.

Yes, you read that one correctly—according to CNBC, the guy who used to be a big-wig executive, Benjamin Golden, wants $5 million out of your everyday Uber driver. You know, the one he beat up. Golden also stated in the court papers that the driver, Edward Caban, is at fault for any injuries he sustained.

The original incident happened on Oct. 30 of last year, when a drunk Golden called upon Uber for a ride in Costa Mesa, California. The driver recorded the confrontation, which is the basis for Golden’s argument—in California, a state statute requires consent of all parties for recordings to be made.

But Caban’s lawyer, Rivers Morrell III, has a different point of view. From CNBC:

Morrell also said that Caban had told Golden he was recording their ride. The lawyer also said that he believes that the state penal code only applies to audio recording, not video recording.

“He lost his job because of the video” portion of the record, which showed the violence, Morrell said. The lawyer said the audio portion did not play a role in Golden getting fired.


Since Golden’s case claims that the video was not recorded legally, CNBC reports that his lawyer, Courtney Pilchman, will seek to have the above video barred from evidence in the criminal case against Golden:

Pilchman said that Caban, 23, seems to be “quite the opportunist,” and that “there’s very little truth to the damages that he claims,” which include post-traumatic stress and claims that he lives in fear after his violent confrontation with Golden.

“I don’t believe he has any of those,” she said.

But Golden isn’t just suing the Uber driver in regards to the YouTube video—he will also pursue other unknown persons for disseminating it. From CNBC:

Golden further said in filings that because of the “overwhelming media coverage” of the video, Golden “has suffered severe emotional distress, humiliation, anxiety, fear, pain and suffering and the loss of his job.”


The Uber driver sued Golden back on Nov. 3, and Golden’s lawyers issued an apology for the ordeal the next day. Golden went on air apologizing for it that day, too, repeatedly stating that the video doesn’t show the person he truly is.

Golden, who said he was arrested over three years ago for a DUI, got emotional during the interview, claiming that he didn’t remember the incident and that his “heart sank” upon seeing the footage. At the time, he added that he’d like to talk to the Uber driver. (About getting the $5 million from him?)




 
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What a raging asshole. Some folks have no capacity for self-awareness..... the gall of this dude to pretend he's a victim. :smh:

Epic douche.
 
These people... :smh: Like the cop that tried to sue the guy that he punch in the face, because he bled on him, and he was worried about pathogens.
 
Man fuck that POS CAC and fuck the media for giving him a platform to claim victimhood.
 
What a fuckhead. Pretend to not even remember it except for when he seen the video. White people :smh:
 
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He attacked an Uber driver in a viral video, went to jail on four misdemeanor charges and got fired from his job, but that won’t stop a former Taco Bell executive from suing his driver for $5 million on the grounds that the man illegally recorded the incident.

Yes, you read that one correctly—according to CNBC, the guy who used to be a big-wig executive, Benjamin Golden, wants $5 million out of your everyday Uber driver. You know, the one he beat up. Golden also stated in the court papers that the driver, Edward Caban, is at fault for any injuries he sustained.

The original incident happened on Oct. 30 of last year, when a drunk Golden called upon Uber for a ride in Costa Mesa, California. The driver recorded the confrontation, which is the basis for Golden’s argument—in California, a state statute requires consent of all parties for recordings to be made.

But Caban’s lawyer, Rivers Morrell III, has a different point of view. From CNBC:

Morrell also said that Caban had told Golden he was recording their ride. The lawyer also said that he believes that the state penal code only applies to audio recording, not video recording.

“He lost his job because of the video” portion of the record, which showed the violence, Morrell said. The lawyer said the audio portion did not play a role in Golden getting fired.


Since Golden’s case claims that the video was not recorded legally, CNBC reports that his lawyer, Courtney Pilchman, will seek to have the above video barred from evidence in the criminal case against Golden:

Pilchman said that Caban, 23, seems to be “quite the opportunist,” and that “there’s very little truth to the damages that he claims,” which include post-traumatic stress and claims that he lives in fear after his violent confrontation with Golden.

“I don’t believe he has any of those,” she said.

But Golden isn’t just suing the Uber driver in regards to the YouTube video—he will also pursue other unknown persons for disseminating it. From CNBC:

Golden further said in filings that because of the “overwhelming media coverage” of the video, Golden “has suffered severe emotional distress, humiliation, anxiety, fear, pain and suffering and the loss of his job.”


The Uber driver sued Golden back on Nov. 3, and Golden’s lawyers issued an apology for the ordeal the next day. Golden went on air apologizing for it that day, too, repeatedly stating that the video doesn’t show the person he truly is.

Golden, who said he was arrested over three years ago for a DUI, got emotional during the interview, claiming that he didn’t remember the incident and that his “heart sank” upon seeing the footage. At the time, he added that he’d like to talk to the Uber driver. (About getting the $5 million from him?)





That apology was so fake, dude was trying hard as hell to produce tears. He even giggled during that interview, knowing that his acting job was terrible.
 
full-on cac assault

True. What's funny is dude wasn't an exec, he was regular employee but they keep misrepresenting for some reason. Dude is just suing to make sure his name isn't ruined for life. The internet lives forever
 
If I was a judge or jury I wouldn't award this entitled clown a plug nickel.
In fact I would slap him with contempt of court charge for waisting the court's time
with his unwarranted, merit less, counter suit .
 
Some violent like him is the very reason the driver had the camera. How very ironic.
 
Some violent like him is the very reason the driver had the camera. How very ironic.

An unprovoked violent attack on an innocent driver that was loved by the community...where's Bill O'Reilly to talk about how these white savages are destroying the country?
 
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