The screening process for PDQuick (formerly Pink Dot) employees is expected to come under scrutiny with the filing Monday of a lawsuit by a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by one of the company's delivery drivers.
Tiffany Wiggins, 22, claims the PDQuick driver who came to her San Gabriel home to deliver an order on the evening of Sept. 29 grabbed her and tried to kis...
Tiffany Wiggins, 22, claims the PDQuick driver who came to her San Gabriel home to deliver an order on the evening of Sept. 29 grabbed her and tried to kis...
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