Former Employee Sues MrBeast’s Company Over Harassment Claims
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A woman who used to work for popular YouTube star MrBeast is suing his company over allegations that she experienced sexual harassment during her employment and was wrongfully terminated following her return from parental leave.
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Beast Industries denied the claims and referred to the suit as a 'clout-chasing complaint' that is 'built on deliberate misrepresentations and categorically false statements.
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The former employee of the YouTube star's production company said in a federal lawsuit that she had experienced sexual harassment and pregnancy discrimination.
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