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Home / Crime and Justice / Dating Apps Sued Over "Accommodating Rapists"

Dating Apps Sued Over "Accommodating Rapists"

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Six women claim dating apps facilitated sexual assaults.
  • Lawsuit alleges Match Group was negligent and product is defective.
  • Cardiologist perpetrator received 158 years to life in prison.
Dating Apps Sued Over "Accommodating Rapists"

Six women who were drugged and sexually assaulted by a Denver cardiologist have filed a lawsuit against Match Group, accusing the dating app conglomerate of negligence. The plaintiffs contend that Match Group's platforms, including Tinder and Hinge, have a "defective" product that allegedly facilitates sexual predators by allowing known abusers to remain active.

The lawsuit details how the accused cardiologist, Stephen Matthews, continued to assault women on Hinge even after being reported multiple times. Despite Match Group claiming to have permanently banned him, he remained on the platform and was even promoted as a "standout" match. Matthews was later convicted of 35 counts and sentenced to 158 years to life in prison.

Legal experts note the lawsuit faces challenges due to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which generally shields online platforms from liability for user-generated content. Match Group has stated it is enhancing safety features, including AI moderation and ID verification, though reports indicate a scaling back of trust and safety teams.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Six women are suing Match Group, claiming their dating apps like Tinder and Hinge were negligent and facilitated sexual assaults by a known offender.
Stephen Matthews is a Denver cardiologist convicted of drugging and assaulting 11 women, receiving a sentence of 158 years to life in prison.
The lawsuit argues that dating apps have a duty to protect users from known dangers, although legal protections like Section 230 exist.

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