Pole dancing teacher sues Zoom after ‘uninvited males’ interrupt on-line courses

A Texas pole dancing teacher filed a category motion lawsuit in opposition to Zoom, claiming the video-conferencing app’s “safety failings” enabled creepy males to entry her on-line courses.


Stacey Simins, who owns a dance studio in Austin, started providing Zoom courses in March after the state’s coronavirus restrictions had been put in place, Bloomberg Regulation first reported.


“After Ms. Simins started utilizing Zoom, uninvited males joined a few of her courses on Zoom,” the swimsuit, which was filed Monday in California federal courtroom, alleges.


“The attackers had been intimidating and harassing to Ms. Simins’ shoppers. On not less than one event, Ms. Simins needed to cancel a session in consequence,” the swimsuit says.


Simins, within the swimsuit, stated she determined to make use of Zoom primarily based on its “promised” security measures.


“However in actuality, Zoom has did not ship non-public and safe video conferencing,” the swimsuit alleges.


Zoom didn't reply to a request for remark.



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