Activision Blizzard (ATVI) has filed a public records lawsuit against California’s Civil Rights Department, which has been suing the "Call of Duty" maker over claims of sexual misconduct and pay discrimination at its workplace, Axios’ Stephen Totilo reports. The new suit, filed to California Superior Court in Sacramento, claims that the CRD improperly slow-walked or withheld information about its contacts with the media and labor unions when it came to the suit, the author notes. The Fly notes that Activision Blizzard agreed to be acquired by Microsoft (MSFT) earlier this year. Reference Link
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