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Elizabeth Scott had worked for San Francisco-based UploadVR as director of digital and social media.
She claimed the company’s “rampant sexual behavior and focus” made it an unbearable place to work. And in other accusations, the founders allegedly fostered a “boy’s club” environment that purposefully excluded women from both social and professional gatherings.
The local virtual reality startup accused of bringing prostitutes to a work party and setting up an office “kink room” for sexual escapades. The issue has resolved the explosive lawsuit that brought those claims to light.
Thing should have been done differently. Just a thought.
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