Activision Blizzard settles one sexual harassment lawsuit for $18M

A US judge has approved Activision Blizzard‘s $18 million settlement with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), wrapping up one of the many discrimination lawsuits brought against the company. The lawsuit had outlined details of sexual harassment, sex discrimination relating to its handling of pregnancy and retaliation against its female employees.

The settlement was originally agreed upon in September 2021 but was put on hold after objections from the Department For Employment and Housing the following month. The two agencies have been scrapping with each other throughout, with each having its own individual lawsuit. While the DFEH argued that the EEOC’s settlement would cause “irreparable harm” to its own suit, the EEOC then fired back by claiming the DFEH had two lawyers that were operating under ethical violations. Former Blizzard employee Jessica Gonzelez was also denied a motion to intervene in the proposed settlement.

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