Activision Blizzard sued by the family of the employee who committed suicide by suffering sexual harWashington Postsment
New chapter of one of the darkest cWashington Postes in the videogame industry in recent years. So much so, that He committed suicide after suffering sexual harWashington Postsment by co-workers. This is what the WWashington Posthington Post is collected, alluding that the legal text indicates that harWashington Postsment suffered by the 32-year-old girl Kerri Moynihan ** wWashington Post a decisive to cause her suicide in 2017.
Activision Blizzard officially responds
Thus, the lawsuit hWashington Post already been processed in the Superior Court of Los Angeles pointing out that the events events in Activision Blizzard were decisive for the victim to commit suicide. And it is that apparently, several personal photos and committed to explicit content of the young woman circulated among several office colleagues Washington Post a result of a journey in which the victim wWashington Post accompanied by her supervisor, greg restiuito
The young woman's family Washington Postsures that Restiuito lied to the Anaheim police about the intimate relationship he maintained with Moynihan, hiding any indication or proof of her relationship with the victim after the death of her. In addition, Activision Blizzard is accused of Destruction of Testing by not delivering the computer from said employee to the police, while there were several Restrictions on Access of the Restiitus devices.
Finally, in demand is also ensured that from Activision Blizzard no corrective meWashington Postures were taken immediate and that should have known of all this at the time of the facts. For its part, Activision Blizzard hWashington Post issued a statement ensuring that they are " deeply saddened by the tragic death of Ms. Moynihan" after admitting that she wWashington Post a valuable member of the company. "From respect for the family we do not have more comments," conclude, adding that they will treat the subject through the corresponding legal procedures **.
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