"Grandfather Sues Macy's and Sunglass Hut for Wrongful Arrest and Assault"

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A 61-year-old grandfather is suing Sunglass Hut's parent company after being mistakenly identified as a robber by the store's facial recognition technology, leading to his arrest and subsequent sexual assault in jail. Harvey Eugene Murphy Jr. was wrongly implicated in a January 2022 Sunglass Hut robbery in Houston, Texas, despite living in California at the time. His lawyers argue that facial recognition is error-prone and low-quality cameras were used, increasing the probability of a mistake in identifying a suspect. This incident adds to a growing list of cases where facial recognition technology has led to wrongful arrests and misidentifications.
- This grandfather was mistakenly identified as a Sunglass Hut robber by facial recognition software. He's suing after he was sexually assaulted in jail. CBS News
- Man raped in jail after AI technology wrongfully identifies him in robbery, suit says Yahoo! Voices
- Texas man sues Macy’s and Sunglass Hut parent over wrongful arrest linked to facial recognition CNN
- Texas man sues Sunglass Hut, Macy's after claiming misidentification led to false imprisonment, rape Houston Chronicle
- Macy's and Sunglass Hut sued for $10M over face-recog arrest and 'sexual assault' The Register
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