Activision Blizzard is sued by the family of a deceased employee

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Activision Blizzard once more becomes a defendant in a lawsuit. How informs The Washington Post, the company was sued by the family of a former employee, Kerry Moynihan. The girl died during an offsite event of the company, and her relatives claim that the abuse she was subjected to is to blame.
Kerry Moynihan was 32 years oldShe was a chartered accountant and a successful financial manager. She tragically died at Disney’s Grand Californian in Anaheim while on a work trip. The police determined that the girl had committed suicide.
in a lawsuit approvedthat she might have been driven to this act by constant sexual harassment by her boss, Greg Restituto. Shortly before this, intimate photos of Kerry were distributed throughout the company, and at the hotel, Restituto repeatedly left his room on a tragic night. It is speculated that he may have destroyed some evidence in her room.

The company is also accused of obstructing the investigation and lying to the police. The management refused to hand over to the investigation the laptop and phone of the deceased, as well as the computer and phone of her boss.

An Activision Blizzard spokesperson said the company is deeply saddened by the tragic death of a valued employee, but did not comment on the lawsuit. The company is said to remain silent out of respect for the family.

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