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Failed to inform board of abuse allegations

A group of Activision Blizzard employees staged a walkout and demanded the resignation of CEO Bobby Kotick after a Wall Street Journal report claimed Kotick failed to act decisively or inform his board of directors of widespread abuse allegations.

WSJ discovered that Activision received more than 500 claims of "harassment, sexual assault, bullying, pay disparities, and other issues" just in the few months since the state of California brought a lawsuit against the company over such problems.

Many of those reports stem from heavy drinking at company-sponsored events, according to the Journal, including the alleged rape of one employee at the hands of Sledgehammer Games supervisor Javier Panameno (who was later fired after an internal investigation, and who has now resigned from his subsequent employer Zynga).

This follows on broadly similar reports of drunken misconduct stemming from a booze-filled "Cosby suite" at BlizzCon 2013.

The Journal report claimed former Blizzard co-chief Jennifer Oneal, who announced she was leaving the company earlier this month complained to a company lawyer of previous sexual harassment she suffered at the company, pay disparities with her Blizzard co-chief Mike Ybarra, and a lack of faith that the company's executive leadership could change its culture.

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