NME reported yesterday (July 21), Burger’s employees and artists were recently named in multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
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stepped down after multiple people accused him of misconduct on social media. Ubisoft has not named Ismail’s replacement, and it was ununclear if he was fired or simply taking a leave of absence.However, just two days later Tommy Francois and Maxime Beland, both vice presidents in Ubisoft’s global game development division, were put on leave pending an investigation of multiple accusations of misconduct.
Beland was accused of drunken violence, sexual harassment and other misdeeds. Meanwhile,
.NME reported yesterday (July 21), Burger’s employees and artists were recently named in multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
He was suspended by the digital media company in June after multiple women accused him on Twitter of sexual misconduct during their time together at Emerson College.Also Read: NowThis News Suspends Politics Producer After Accusations of Collegiate Sexual Misconduct Surface“We take any allegations of sexual assault very seriously,” a spokesperson for NowThis told TheWrap at the time. “The employee in question was immediately suspended and we have promptly launched an investigation.
accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women last fall.In a video that was shared on Wednesday to Instagram and Facebook, Crist said that he spent the break “working on my own mental health and my recovery and healing.”That also included some time in a treatment facility writes People.com.“I made a lot of poor choices in my personal life,” Crist said in the video.“I’ve made a lot of decisions that hurt myself, that hurt other people and that embarrassed myself and had consequences, and I can
yet another damning story relating to the comedian.The former employee was among 11 mostly former staffers who detailed horror stories from the “toxic” work environment at the show in a Buzzfeed article Thursday, pulling the curtain back on the cheery comedic host.The woman, who the outlet didn’t identify by name, said she dealt with racism throughout her year-and-a-half tenure on the show.When she was hired, she said a senior-level producer told her and another black employee, “Oh wow, you both
Ubisoft on Saturday revealed that several executives will step down from the company amid the changes that are being implemented to strengthen workplace culture in response to recent accusations of misconduct. Chief Creative Office Serge Hascoët will resign immediately, with his role taken over by CEO and co-founder of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorUbisoft announced today three high-ranking executives have stepped down. The decision comes following an internal investigation in response to a string of allegations of sexual misconduct and toxic culture throughout the company.Chief Creative Officer Serge Hascoët is resigning from his position effective immediately.
Bassnectar announced on Friday (July 3) that he's taking a step back from his career. The DJ and artist, whose real name is Lorin Ashton, shared the news after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced in a Your EDM story as well as on Instagram, where an account has been collecting allegations.
Fox News said on Wednesday it had fired Ed Henry, co-anchor of “America’s Newsroom,” over claims of “willful sexual misconduct” involving a co-worker from years ago.
W/ the latest revelations about Ed Henry at @foxnews– now would be the time for Fox to release all of us (@dianafalzone @julieroginsky) muzzled by NDAs (if everything has changed as they say it has). We’ve demanded & were waiting & why created @liftourvoicesus to help others!” she wrote, referencing her organization, Lift Our Voices.A represenative for Lift Our Voices didn’t immediately respond to a request for further comment.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFox News Channel, in an unorthodox maneuver, said it had terminated veteran anchor Ed Henry after investigating a complaint about “willful sexual misconduct in the workplace.”More to come…Want to read more articles like this one?
Ubisoft will rework how it deals with employee complaints after a series of sexual misconduct allegations in the past weeks.CEO Yves Guillemot addressed the company in an internal letter that was obtained and reported by Business Insider, in which he promised to “personally follow” every report of sexual misconduct within the company.Guillemot said in the letter that he was “profoundly affected” by what he read on Ubisoft’s internal messaging site, Mana.
Also Read: Essence Magazine Staffers Demand Resignation of Leadership Amid Accusations of Toxic Workplace CultureIn a Medium post, the authors calling themselves Black Female Anonymous demanded the resignation of Essence Ventures CEO Richelieu Dennis, board member Michelle Ebanks, Chief Creative Officer Moana Luu and COO Joy Collins Profet for creating a toxic workplace culture that they said betrays its legacy of elevating Black women.The corporate statement continued, “Still, anonymity does
Bloomberg reported last Friday. Named and unnamed accusers called out their behavior — from alleged harassment to assault — on Twitter.Ubisoft did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment on the allegations or whether or not any of these accused individuals has been fired — currently the employees are still “on leave.”“Concerning recent allegations raised against certain Ubisoft team members: We want to start by apologizing to everyone affected by this – we are truly sorry.
Black Female Anonymous demanded the resignation of Essence Ventures CEO Richelieu Dennis, board member Michelle Ebanks, Chief Creative Officer Moana Luu and COO Joy Collins Profet for creating a toxic workplace culture that they said betrays its legacy of elevating Black women.The staffers also called on major brands like AT&T, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and others to withhold future sponsorships and advertising buys until Essence Ventures finds new leadership.
Twitter. “We immediately passed these serious accusations onto the studio, Alcon.
TheWrap, following the initial accusations surfacing on Twitter last week.A woman named Simone Rossi posted screenshots claiming D’Elia was “grooming” her at the age of 16, when he would have been 34 years old.Rossi tweeted: “Imagine being 16 and being groomed by a stand-up comedian twice ur age and the only reason you never met up and never got physically molested was because u had just gotten a boyfriend ur own age.”Several other women then spoke up, with one Twitter user collating allegations
Variety and Deadline report.The accusations surfaced last week when Twitter user @girlpowertbh shared screenshots of conversations she says took place between her and D’Elia in 2014 when she was 16 years old.
Whitney Cummings is “devastated and enraged” by recent accusations about former co-star Chris D’Elia‘s alleged interactions with underage girls.Actor and comedian D’Elia hit headlines on Wednesday (June 17, 2020) after a Twitter user named Simone Rossi shared screenshots of email exchanges she’d allegedly had with the 40-year-old back in 2014 when he allegedly attempted to solicit photos of her and arrange a meet up when she was just 16.A number of other anonymous females later came forward with