Riot Games Agrees to Pay $100 Million to Settle Gender Discrimination Lawsuit

The lawsuit was filed in November 2018, alleging gender discrimination as well as sexual harassment and misconduct at Riot Games.

Riot Games Agrees to Pay $100 Million to Settle Gender Discrimination Lawsuit

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The Tencent-owned company will pay $80 million (roughly Rs. 600 crore) to members of the lawsuit

Highlights
  • Riot Games was accused of gender-based discrimination in a 2018 lawsuit
  • Riot Games was sued by former employees Melanie McCracken and Jess Negrón
  • The lawsuit also alleged sexual harassment and misconduct at Riot Games
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Riot Games on Monday said it has agreed to pay $100 million to settle a 2018 gender-based discrimination class-action lawsuit with California state agencies and current and former women employees.

The Tencent-owned company said it will pay $80 million (roughly Rs. 600 crore) to the members of the class-action suit, comprising all current and former full-time women employees and temporary agency contractors in California who worked from November 2014 to the present.

An additional $20 million (roughly Rs. 150 crore) will be paid towards attorneys' fees and miscellaneous expenses, Riot Games said in a statement.

"In an effort to drive ongoing transparency and accountability, Riot has also committed to having its internal reporting and pay equity processes monitored by a third party jointly approved by Riot and the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing for three years," the company said.

Final approval of the settlement by the court is pending, with a hearing expected in the coming months, the statement added.

The lawsuit was filed in November 2018 by now-former employees Melanie McCracken and Jess Negrón, alleging gender discrimination as well as sexual harassment and misconduct at Riot Games, the Washington Post reported on Monday. The suit was followed by two inquiries led by California state agencies, the report added.

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