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Activision execs weigh defamation suit after California drops sex harass allegations

Por: New York Post Tech December 22, 2023

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Executives at Activision Blizzard are weighing a possible countersuit against a California state agency that had claimed the gaming giant had a — only to drop its litigation last week, On The Money has learned. The California Civil Rights Department, which had been investigating the company behind “Call of Duty” and “Candy Crush” since 2021, dropped its explosive allegations Friday.  “No court or any independent investigation has... + full article



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