Ex-Bungie Director's Creepy Texts To Female Employees Released By Sony In Ongoing Lawsuit
Briefly

Sony is countering former Bungie director Christopher Barrett's lawsuit, which he filed after being fired over alleged misconduct. Barrett claims the internal investigation was a sham and suggests his termination was linked to Sony's acquisition of Bungie to deny him financial compensation. In response, Sony has published a document revealing inappropriate text messages Barrett allegedly sent to female employees, which they argue illustrates a pattern of misconduct that justified his firing.
I'm not hitting on you. I hope it doesn't feel like that. I'm married. But I can be honest. You are the .000001 and better be treated like that forever.
Barrett called the investigation a "sham" in his lawsuit, denying any misconduct and alleging that Sony's actions were aimed at denying him his financial compensation.
Read at Kotaku
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