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Technology,
Civil Litigation

Mar. 9, 2022

Parents of Activision manager sue over sexual harassment leading to suicide

The case adds to a history of complaints about an alleged “frat boy” culture in the midst of an acquisition by Microsoft.

Activision Blizzard is being sued again, this time by the family of a former employee.

Paul and Janet Moynihan believe that the death of their daughter, Kerri Moynihan, which was ruled a suicide by hanging, was caused by pervasive sexual harassment at work that was tolerated by her employer. The complaint was filed March 3 in Los Angeles County Superior Court by Isaacs Friedberg LLC. Paul and Janet Moynihan v. Activision Publishing Inc...

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