Five former Ubisoft executives arrested after sexual harassment investigation

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Former Ubisoft Execs Reportedly Arrested After Year-Long Sexual Harassment Investigation​

Five in total.​


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UPDATED: OCT 4, 2023 10:04 AM

POSTED: OCT 4, 2023 9:38 AM


Five former Ubisoft executives were reportedly arrested following a year-long sexual assault and harassment investigation within the company.

As reported by French publication Libération, translated by GI.biz, former chief creative officer Serge Hascoët and former VP of editorial and creative services Tommy François — both of whom left Ubisoft in summer 2020 following a wave of sexual misconduct allegations — were among those placed in police custody.
The case is being handled by the public prosecutor's office in the Paris district of Bobigny after simultaneous complaints were made by the Solidaires Informatique union and two victims on their own behalf. Judicial police then collected testimonies from around 50 current and former employees. The plaintiff's lawyer Maude Beckers told Libération the investigation "reveals systemic sexual violence".
When asked for comment by IGN, Ubisoft said: "Ubisoft has no knowledge of what has been shared and therefore can’t comment."
Allegations emerged against multiple Ubisoft departments and studios in 2020. Assassin's Creed Valhalla director Ashraf Ismail was fired from the company, while Hascoët, François, and global head of HR Cécile Cornet all stepped down.
Ubisoft committed to making major changes following the allegations. "I am determined to make profound changes in order to improve and strengthen our corporate culture," Ubisoft co-founder and CEO Yves Guillemot said at the time.
"We already have acted swiftly and firmly, announcing and introducing large-scale initiatives intended to transform our organization. Our overriding aim is ensuring that all Ubisoft employees have a safe and inclusive workplace environment."
A report which emerged a year later, however, had Ubisoft employees claiming "nothing has changed". Guillemot said Ubisoft had strengthened its anti-harassment and non-discrimination policies and created new HR processes, among other changes, but committed again to making further improvements.
"Management — myself included — have a responsibility to act as role models and be exemplary for our teams," Guillemot said at the time. "I want to stress my personal commitment to continue to improve our workplace culture and create real, lasting and positive change at Ubisoft."
 
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Its funny that the allegations of the same at Activision just disappeared after MS put in an offer to by them.
Yep, it was a planted scandal by Mike Ybarra from Microsoft to make the price tank. Everything went away like magic when Microsoft got in.

Ubisoft was their next target but they got the cloud deal instead.
 

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Yep, it was a planted scandal by Mike Ybarra from Microsoft to make the price tank. Everything went away like magic when Microsoft got in.

Ubisoft was their next target but they got the cloud deal instead.
I agree

MS buying them or not there is still a lot of unresolved harassment cases that we wont see in any of these so call journalist headlines any time soon.
 
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Crazy things going on behind the scenes in the gaming business.

Its funny that the allegations of the same at Activision just disappeared after MS put in an offer to by them.

They had a Cosby Suite...

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https://kotaku.com/inside-blizzard-developers-infamous-bill-cosby-suite-1847378762
They did use and nicknamed that room when Bill Cosby was a popular star, before sexual allegations against him still weren't made.
The nickname of the room was because it had an old sofa with an appearance similar to Bill Cosby's sweaters.

Something that the 'journalists' who started to create a controversy about this knew, but maybe someone was interested to tank the price of ABK to make an acquisition offer days after the shitstorm.

I agree

MS buying them or not there is still a lot of unresolved harassment cases that we wont see in any of these so call journalist headlines any time soon.
Tencent did help the Guillemots protect the company against hostile takeovers. They don't want to sell and even less to a console maker because they want to support all platforms and make deals with everybody.

These 'journalists' only show controversial stuff. As an example, some former coworkers and Solidaires Informatique sued Quantic Dream and there was a Liberation article and many from the gaming press.

But guess what, that caused multiple court cases, multiple investigations from French and regional government investigations and Quantic Dream was declared innocent / not guilty from everything and all the investigations said there wasn't wrong stuff there.

And guess what, the gaming media and Liberation never published that the court and goverments said that the allegations were wrong.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla director Ashraf Ismail was fired from the company
He wasn't fired and wasn't related to any sexual harassment case.

He left because he cheated his wife with a fan (consensual relationship, nothing related with sexual harassment), and without telling her that he was married, and was from a conservative family.

The fan got angry when he told her he was married, made it public, then woke people talked about "abuse of power position", he obviously had family issues, and all that happened in the middle of the shitstorm, so he stepped away from work to fix his family stuff. Then clickbait 'journalists' mixed it with the other controversial Ubisoft stories.

Welp, that explains why they got the cloud gaming deal for ABK games with Microsoft I suppose.
MS has experience hiding this stuff from media. Did you hear about this MS case? https://itbrief.co.nz/story/microso...rassment-and-gender-discrimination-complaints
 
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They did use and nicknamed that room when Bill Cosby was a popular star, before sexual allegations against him still weren't made.
The nickname of the room was because it had an old sofa with an appearance similar to Bill Cosby's sweaters.
Thanks for the back story.
 
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They did use and nicknamed that room when Bill Cosby was a popular star, before sexual allegations against him still weren't made.
The nickname of the room was because it had an old sofa with an appearance similar to Bill Cosby's sweaters.
Thanks for more context to the story
 
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Phil likes rapists, he will give them a hand:
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Seriously, living in MTL for a long time and coming across a few of their employees over the years... I'm not that surprised (nothing specific, it's just a unch I had).