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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has opened an investigation into Activision Blizzard as per aWSJ report. The SEC investigation will focus on how Activision Blizzard handled allegations of sexual misconduct, discrimination and a toxic workplace environment. The game developer is facing a lawsuit by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, filed in July with these allegations. The SEC has subpoenaed several high-ranking Activision Blizzard executives, including CEOBobby Kotick.

Activision Blizzard spokesperson, Helaine Klasky, confirmed the investigation to The Wall Street Journal. She also said the company was cooperating with the investigation. This investigation is focused on the company’s timely disclosures of the allegations to its investors.

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Activision Blizzard sued by state of California over toxic culture

Activision Blizzard are being sued by the state of California after serious claims were being investigated over a toxic work environment and sexual harassment.

Claire Hart, the Chief Legal Officer at Blizzard Entertainment has announced her departure from the company, first reported byInvenglobal.

The past three years have been full of unexpected twists and turns, but I feel honored to have worked with and met so many great people at Blizzard and across the Activision Blizzard businesses. I’ll be taking a short break before making my next move. Stay tuned

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Hart’s resignation is just the latest in a string of high-level departures from the company. She followsJ. Allen Brack, Luis Barriga,Jesse McCreeand  Jonathon LeCraft, all of whom left the company in the span of a few months.

The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing sued Activision Blizzard for a toxic workplace environment. Blizzard offices facilitatedgender discrimination, abuse and harassment according to the California employment agency. Blizzard offices featured cube crawls, where men would move from one workstation to the next groping female employees. Men joked about rape and women had to contend with lower pay and benefits compared to their male counterparts.

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Over 1500 former and current employees staged a walkout on July 28 demandingbetter working conditionsand equality.

Activision Blizzard’s Investors file class-action lawsuit against company

Trouble in Activision Blizzard continues. After California’s lawsuit, the stepping down of its president J. Allen, and workers rejecting the law firm chosen to audit, this Tuesday, the investors of Activision Blizzard filed a class-action lawsuit.

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