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Woman sues ride-share company claiming driver canceled ride over weight

Michigan's plus -sized female rapper has recently filed a lawsuit against Lyft.

Dunk Demos, also known as Douju ​​Branding, when she refused to provide her service, saying she did not fit his sedan, she at the Detroit Lions Watch Party He claimed to be going.

Branding said he was riding a small vehicle without any problems, but recorded the case.

“I can fit in this car,” she said on the video. The driver replied, “I can't believe me.”

The old Florida Lyft driver, who had previously reported missing, confirmed that he had died.

Michigan's rapper, Dajua Branding, is saying Lyft after being told that he was rejected for his weight. (WJBK)

Affiliate Fox 2 Detroit reported that his tires could not handle the weight, apologized and proposed to order a larger vehicle.

The driver promised to return the board, but branding said that encounters had still hurt her emotions.

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Dajua Branding, a rapper in Michigan, said that encounters hurt her feelings. (WJBK)

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She holds a lawyer and appeals for discrimination.

Jonathan Marco said that Fox 2 was illegal because Michigan has its weight protected.

According to Marco, refusal to someone based on his weight is the same as denying someone for races and religion under the law.

Michigan's rapper, Dajua Branding, is saying Lyft after being told that he was rejected for his weight.

Michigan's rapper, Dajua Branding, is saying Lyft after being told that he was rejected for his weight. (WJBK)

In a statement of Fox News Digital, Lyft stated that “clearly accuses discrimination of all forms.”

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“We believe in a community that everyone is treated with equal respect and kindness.” “Our community guidelines and terms are explicitly banned harassment and discrimination.”

Lyft spokeswoman said that he could not comment on specific cases, including the pending lawsuit, but all those driving in Lyft were working as an independent contractor.

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