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DoorDash Delivered a $10M Lawsuit for Allegedly Branding a Customer as a ‘Fraudster’ Amid Privacy Concerns

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DoorDash legal battle escalates after dispute over app's controversial security practices

Headline Highlights:

  • CEO labeled a "fraudster" after raising privacy issues over delivery photos.
  • Lawsuit accuses DoorDash of inadequate security practices endangering users.
  • DoorDash alleged to have defrauded customers with deceptive "Express" delivery fees.

By Samuel A. Lopez – USA Herald

[NEW YORK] - DoorDash Inc., one of the leading giants in the online food delivery industry, is facing a substantial $10 million lawsuit filed by Phyllis Jager, CEO of the New York-based creative agency zuMedia. This legal confrontation emerged from allegations of defamation, fraud, breach of contract, and serious security concerns regarding DoorDash’s policies and practices.

The case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, asserts that DoorDash retaliated against Jager after she publicly raised critical concerns about the company's controversial delivery photo policy. Dashers—those employed by DoorDash—routinely photograph delivered orders as proof of delivery. However, according to Jager, this practice potentially endangers user privacy and security. The lawsuit portrays DoorDash’s subsequent response in blocking her account, as vindictive and deliberately harmful, culminating in severe reputational damage to Jager and financial repercussions for zuMedia.

Documents filed by Jager, detail how DoorDash abruptly terminated Jager’s account in November 2024, accusing her of credit card fraud—an allegation she fervently denies. Jager insists that all orders were legitimately placed using a corporate credit card issued explicitly in her name or her personal credit card. The original complaint, filed on December 2, 2024, also describes DoorDash's actions as a pretextual retaliation against Jager for initiating an informal dispute resolution process intended to address her privacy concerns. In a particularly alarming revelation, Jager discovered DoorDash had erased her order history, denying any records of more than 4,000 transactions totaling approximately $3.4 million since 2021.

The controversy intensified when Jager's legal team, Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP, submitted an expanded 83-page complaint on March 10, 2025. This new filing included comprehensive allegations of DoorDash’s insufficient security measures and negligence in performing background checks on Dashers and their associates. The lawsuit claims that Dashers frequently bring unauthorized, unvetted third parties on deliveries, posing substantial risks to consumers. Disturbing incidents involving Dashers allegedly committing crimes such as assault, burglary, kidnapping, and even violent attacks have been documented as evidence of the serious security lapses within DoorDash’s vetting system.

Significantly, the lawsuit emphasizes DoorDash’s troubling lack of transparency regarding its retention and use of customer photographs. Jager expresses alarm over the potential misuse of these images for nefarious purposes, including theft, burglary, and even child abduction. The claim highlights that DoorDash currently lacks a clear policy governing how delivery photos are stored or managed, raising substantial privacy and security concerns for customers nationwide.

Additionally, DoorDash is accused of financial misconduct in the form of deceptive practices, including fraudulent "Express" delivery charges.

According to an independent investigation conducted by United States Oversight, Inc, a company affiliated with zuMedia, —that analyzed ten distinct DoorDash food orders placed by six participants in Brooklyn, New York; Jersey City, New Jersey; and Dallas, Texas, found that DoorDash customers were routinely charged a $2.99 "Express" fee for allegedly faster deliveries. However, Dashers confirmed during interviews they received no notifications of such orders, nor were special instructions provided, rendering the service essentially nonexistent.

The lawsuit further alleges DoorDash has routinely engaged in the unethical practice of withholding tips intended for Dashers. Customers, believing they are directly benefiting the delivery personnel, are misled into contributing to DoorDash’s profits instead. This alleged practice, described as outright theft in the complaint, exposes the company to further regulatory scrutiny and legal challenges.

DoorDash’s retaliatory measures went even further, according to court filings. The company allegedly demanded sensitive financial details from Jager, including unencrypted images of her debit and credit cards—practices that significantly elevated risks of identity theft and financial fraud. DoorDash subsequently reported Jager to her bank and other major delivery services as a fraudster, causing severe financial disruption and reputational harm.

The lawsuit seeks extensive compensatory damages exceeding $10 million and includes claims of breach of contract, defamation, fraud, and false advertising. Jager’s case brings attention to larger systemic issues within the gig economy, particularly focusing on accountability, consumer privacy, safety standards, and transparency.

DoorDash, a company already grappling with multiple lawsuits and controversies related to criminal activities involving Dashers and allegations of business malpractice, faces significant reputational damage. This lawsuit not only threatens the company's public image but also potentially sets critical legal precedents affecting consumer rights and corporate accountability in the fast-growing online delivery sector.

Currently, the lawsuit is actively pending under Judge Kenneth M. Karas in the Southern District of New York, with both sides bracing for a complex and heated legal battle.

Case Citation:

Phyllis Jager v. DoorDash, Inc. Case Number: 7:25-cv-0192, In the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

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