In January, Snoop Dogg posted a short video in which his Uber Eats driver refused to deliver food to an industrial area in Inglewood because the driver thought it wasn't a safe place.
The video exposes the driver's first name, Sayd, and his photo.
While Uber Eats apologized to Snoop for what happened, Sayd is furious Snoop put his personal details out there and Uber didn't back him up.
He is contemplating suing Snoop.
“It’s my picture there and also there is my first name,” he told CBS2 In LA. “After I saw the video, I’m kind of like, I have high anxiety and I fear for my family’s safety. I contacted the customer many times and I followed the protocol by the book.”
He hasn't worked for Uber since the incident.
“But I have to fight for my rights and family’s rights. I just feel like I’m not treated well from this celebrity or Uber Eats,” Sayd said.
Neither Snoop nor Uber has commented on the potential suit.