Cardiologist accused of drugging, assaulting women could change Colorado law around dating apps

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Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.

DENVER — Stephen Matthews is set to appear in Denver District Court for arraignment Friday morning. He faces 51 felony counts related to the alleged drugging and sexual assault of 13 women.

Arresting documents state the victims each met Matthews through dating apps, including Hinge and Tinder.Denver PD seeking additional info after cardiologist arrested for sexual assault Sydney Isenberg 7:23 PM, Apr 18, 2023 “We have a group of survivors at all different phases in the process of dealing with what they've went through.

In a statement, the Match Group said it is"committed to help keep our community safe" and"continuously work to improve our systems to help prevent bad actors from accessing our platform." “I'm hopeful that this next session, the legislative session, that everybody will take a strong look at the dating app regulations and include safety in there. There's some language about fraud, and that's helpful. But I think we really need to focus in on safety," said Burg. “If people in our group had been listened to, there wouldn't have been as many survivors now looking to put the pieces back together...

 

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