California’s civil rights agency is expanding its probe into embattled game maker
The Department of Fair Employment and Housing sued Activision in July following a multi-year investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination against female employees at the company. The agency is now also seeking information about criminal investigations and complaints involving 19 individuals, as well as about events that occurred at Blizzcon, an annual gaming convention, and at the company’s corporate headquarters, according to public court filings.
The names of the individuals ...
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