A former top executive with Sony Group Corp.’s Bungie video-game studio sued his former employers, claiming they destroyed his reputation by insinuating he had engaged in sexual misconduct and fired him to avoid paying him the nearly $50 million he was contractually owed.
In a lawsuit filed in Delaware Chancery Court on Thursday, Christopher Barrett’s lawyers claim his dismissal earlier this year was “textbook scapegoating.”
“I’ve eagerly awaited the opportunity to get the truth out there and tell my side of the story,” Barrett said in a statement on X. He said the goal of