
""This clout-chasing complaint is built on deliberate misrepresentations and categorically false statements, and we have the receipts to prove it," a spokeswoman for Beast Industries says."
"The lawsuit paints a picture of Beast Industries as a boy's club in which women were excluded from male-dominated meetings, demeaned in front of colleagues, and told to 'shut up,' while men were allowed 'to be childish.'"
"According to the lawsuit, the company distributed a document titled 'How to Succeed In MrBeast Production,' which included statements such as 'It's okay for the boys to be childish' and 'No Does Not Mean No.'"
Beast Industries, a media conglomerate, is being sued by former employee Lorrayne Mavromatis for sexual harassment and discrimination. She claims she was fired shortly after maternity leave and faced a hostile work environment. The company denies these allegations, asserting they have evidence to contradict her claims. Mavromatis alleges she was demoted for reporting harassment and that a company document promoted a toxic culture. Beast Industries maintains that the document in question is a production guide, not an employee handbook.
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