Google Agreed to Pay $135 Million to Two Executives Accused of Sexual Harassment - News Summed Up

Google Agreed to Pay $135 Million to Two Executives Accused of Sexual Harassment


Google agreed to pay $135 million in exit packages to two top executives who left the company after being accused of sexual harassment and covered up the reasons for their departures, according to a complaint filed in a lawsuit unsealed Monday. The former executives, Andy Rubin and Amit Singhal, oversaw some of the company’s most important and profitable arms.


Source: Wall Street Journal March 11, 2019 20:04 UTC



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