Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment
Mar. 13, 2019
Suit alleges Google executives paid millions to hide sexual harassment claims
In newly unsealed court documents, a lawsuit claims senior-level Google employees got millions in severance after internal investigations found credible sexual harassment allegations.
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, paid two former high-level employees millions of dollars in severance after finding credible sexual harassment allegations against them, according to newly unsealed court documents.
James Martin, an Alphabet Inc. shareholder since 2009, filed the complaint in January. He accused Alphabet’s corporate officers and directors of hiding legitimate claims of sexual harassment perpetrated by sen...
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