Alphabet's chief legal officer is leaving the company after a series of scandals involving sexual misconduct

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Alphabet's chief legal officer is leaving the company after a series of scandals involving sexual misconduct
David Drummond
  • Alphabet Chief Legal Officer David Drummond is leaving the company.
  • Drummond will not get a severance package according to a Forbes report.
  • His departure follows allegations that he had relationships with subordinates at the company.
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David Drummond, Alphabet's chief legal officer who has been under fire for allegedly having relationships with subordinates, is leaving the company, Alphabet announced on Friday.

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Drummond's departure will be effective on January 31, according to an SEC filing that said Drummond informed the company on Friday that he is "retiring."

According to a Forbes report, Drummond will not receive a severance package.

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His exit follows a blog post in August by Jennifer Blakely, who said she started a relationship with Drummond while she worked for him at Google, which is now under the auspices of Alphabet. The two later had a child. But Blakely accused Drummond of abandoning her and their son and subjecting her to emotional abuse.

Alphabet representatives did not immediately return requests for comment.

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