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As part of the settlement, Riot agreed to workplace reforms, independent expert analysis of its pay, hiring, and promotion practices, and to be monitored for instances of sexual harassment and "retaliation" at its California offices for three years.
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Riot Games to pay $100m in a discrimination case According to the original complaint against the company, Riot was accused of fostering a "bro culture" and faced a range of allegations. These included that women had been sexually objectified, with an email chain that rated the company's "hottest women employees", and that unsolicited images of male genitalia had been shown to workers by their bosses and colleagues many business listings.