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Shareholders Sue Alphabet's Board For Role In Allegedly Covering Up Sexual Misconduct By Senior Execs (cnbc.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: Attorneys in San Francisco representing an Alphabet shareholder are suing the board of directors for allegedly covering up sexual misconduct claims against top executives. The suit comes months after an explosive New York Times report detailed how Google shielded executives accused of sexual misconduct, either by keeping them on staff or allowing them amicable departures. For example, Google reportedly paid Android leader Andy Rubin a $90 million exit package, despite asking for his resignation after finding sexual misconduct claims against him credible.

The new lawsuit, filed in California's San Mateo County, asserts claims for breach of fiduciary duty, abuse of control, unjust enrichment, and waste of corporate assets. The attorneys say the lawsuit is the result of "an extensive original investigation into non-public evidence" and produced copies of internal Google minutes from board of directors meetings. "The Directors' wrongful conduct allowed the illegal conduct to proliferate and continue," the suit reads. "As such, members of Alphabet's Board were knowing and direct enablers of the sexual harassment and discrimination."

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  1. Wait... by negRo_slim · · Score: 0, Troll

    Was it real sexual misconduct or that bizarro everything is harassment that is so in vogue these days, particularly among the younger set.

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  2. Re:Humans are sexual creatures by Jahoda · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wow! What an amazingly legitimate source you've cited I'm the Daily Mail! Beyond that here's another bunch of hambeast Slashdot "independent thinkers"" crying about all of those SJWs and jacking each other off for it. Snooooooooooooooooze.