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Google Reportedly Paid Andy Rubin $90 Million After He Allegedly Coerced Sex From Employee (theverge.com) 286

The New York Times has revealed new details on the circumstances that surrounded Andy Rubin's departure from Google in 2014. According to the report, Google "investigated sexual misconduct claims against Rubin, which revolved around an incident in which he allegedly coerced another Google employee into 'performing oral sex in a hotel room in 2013,'" The Verge reports. "Despite reportedly finding the claims credible -- to the point that Page decided Rubin needed to go -- Google gave him a $90 million exit package. The last $2 million of that agreement will be paid out next month." From the report: Before that payout, and during the initial stages of its investigation in 2014, Google awarded Rubin "a stock grant worth $150 million." The move gave Rubin, at that time a highly-valued executive at the company, major financial incentive for sticking around after he'd moved on from Android to focus his efforts on a robotics unit. The Times says it's unclear whether Page or Google's leadership committee knew about the misconduct allegations when they approved that huge grant. But they certainly did when reaching the $90 million figure as Rubin headed out the door, and Page offered public praise for Rubin in announcing his departure. After he left, Google proceeded to invest in his VC, Playground Ventures. And the company even allowed him to delay paying back a $14 million loan it'd given him "to buy a beach estate in Japan." In a statement to the New York Times, Google said: "[W]e investigate and take action, including termination. In recent years, we've taken a particularly hard line on inappropriate conduct by people in positions of authority. We're working hard to keep improving how we handle this type of behavior."

UPDATE: Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent an email to employees Thursday in response to the report, saying 48 employees have been fired for sexual misconduct over the last two years.
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Google Reportedly Paid Andy Rubin $90 Million After He Allegedly Coerced Sex From Employee

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  • "saying 48 employees have been fired for sexual misconduct over the last two years." I doubt any of those Employee's that were fired got 90million to leave like Andy got. I doubt they got anything period cept a pink slip and a "Collect your crap and leave" speech. Typical rich people get paid to leave after doing crap.
    • Others where not part of 1%, so they can just fuck off.
  • Andy Rubin? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward
    More like Andy RUBIN DEEZ NUTZ ON UR FACE.

    Literally.

    Filter error: Don't use so many caps. It's like YELLING.
  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent an email to employees Thursday in response to the report, saying 48 employees have been fired for sexual misconduct over the last two years.

    That's a lot of lottery winners!

    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Thanks for the comment. Was going to say, at Google they pay you $90 million to engage in "sexual misconduct"--nice euphemism for coercing a coworker to suck your dick--and then leave the company. Remember Google: where it pays to force sex out of your coworkers.

  • 10% cut (Score:2, Flamebait)

    I'm not saying he offered the victim 10% to make the complaint, but that would certainly be one way to get seed funding for a new start-up venture.

  • and you don't get between a CEO and his golden parachute. Countess Bathory would be proud.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      What was he going to do if they didn't pay? Sue, and air all his dirty laundry?

      Having said that it's possible that the victim was unwilling to testify on Google's behalf, so would have been advised to settle. Often victims don't want what happened to be public because it can make it hard to get another job. That's just happened in the UK with Philip Green, a couple of the accusers supported not making his name public for fear of ruined careers.

      • Haha your post is currently at +4 troll. I'm rooting for 5 since I've not seen one of those in ages.

        And about Philip Green: couldn't have happened to a nicer man. He's a skeezy bastard and I hope he gets taken down for something (i.e.losing his knighthood) because he richly deserved it. He got to keep it only because it was better for the pensioners he screwed to receive half their pension (with sir green keeping his title) than for them to receive nothing.

        He still ended up hundreds of millions better off e

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          The moderation system is completely fucked up at this point. I'm not even sure how we move forward.

          It seems in hindsight that this thing with Green was almost inevitable. What are the chances that someone who acts like that in public isn't even worse in private? Sadly I'm sure he won't be the last.

  • This is why I mostly don't give fuck anymore.
  • "Fair is fair, Henry. If I nail Hot Lips and punch Hawkeye, can I get $90 million?"

    I'm paraphrasing, of course.

  • Wait... (Score:5, Funny)

    by Locke2005 ( 849178 ) on Thursday October 25, 2018 @06:06PM (#57537181)
    He got $90 million AND a blowjob? I'm in the wrong line of work!
  • Should I care? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by WaffleMonster ( 969671 ) on Thursday October 25, 2018 @06:37PM (#57537307)

    What am I supposed to believe "coerce" means in the context of this article?

    Does coerce mean a promise to buy her a nice dinner later?

    Does coerce mean threatening to chop her head off with a dull axe?

    Interesting an article that goes on and on about golden parachutes, emails and extraneous drama involving unrelated people providing a history of who fucked who would pay lip service to the most critical aspect of the underlying story in a manner that offers no substantive information about the actual topic of the article to the reader.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Mmkay. So if a right-winger is involved, it's raah feminism, #WeBelieveSurvivors, Handmaid's Tale!

      As soon as it's a left-winger, you start debating the meaning of "is"?

      If we could harness hypocrisy for clean energy, we would solve global warming tomorrow.

      • Mmkay. So if a right-winger is involved, it's raah feminism, #WeBelieveSurvivors, Handmaid's Tale!

        As soon as it's a left-winger, you start debating the meaning of "is"?

        If we could harness hypocrisy for clean energy, we would solve global warming tomorrow.

        These misunderstandings are common among individuals who elect to stop taking their meds without direction from medical professionals. Never even used a hash tag, spoken about "feminism" or believing. It's all in your head.

        It's not like my question is secret information surely the people investigating this and perhaps the media reporting this story have contextual information that directly answers my question.

    • Considering his much higher position in the company, even a polite "request" could easily be seen as harassment due to the potential for retaliation. Unless the article is lying, "coerced" is a term that implies more than just a request; it would have to include some direct or clearly implied threat.

      If he offered her a promotion for sex, that would count as sexual misconduct and harassment. Since the term "coerced" is used, I assume threats of some sort were involved.

      Of course if the source is simply lyi

  • by hyades1 ( 1149581 ) <hyades1@hotmail.com> on Thursday October 25, 2018 @08:25PM (#57537641)

    Wow...a forced blowjob AND $90 million. When Google says they take a "hard line" on sexual misconduct, I wonder if they mean what we're supposed to think they mean.

  • Guess he considered blowjobs from coworkers... essential.

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