PCGamesN
hears from Riot Games, as the
League of Legends developer showed them a
legal filing reacting to
the
news that a pair of California agencies were looking to increase the
$10 million settlement to
the
gender discrimination suit against the company. Treating
the agencies like a blog, Riot says the call for a $400 million penalty
"clickbait." Here's part of the summary:
In court papers supplied to
PCGamesN, the League of Legends publisher says: “The DFEH’s claim that the
‘maximum exposure in back pay owed to female employees alone exceeds $400m’ is
outrageous, reckless, and without any basis in fact or law. Indeed, there are
numerous methodological deficiencies in how the DFEH reaches this number, each
of which makes the ultimate conclusion wholly unsound.” Elsewhere in the
documents, Riot says the DFEH’s claim “is completely lacking in factual or legal
support and is instead rife with inflammatory misstatements and insinuations”.
Riot also accuses the DFEH of putting publicity above a fair analysis of the
amount owed to the women at the heart of this legal battle: “The DFEH’s $400m
number, although dramatic, is based on a flawed approach to data that is grossly
distorted and misleading. As the agency charged with understanding pay equity
issues, the DFEH knows this. Thus, it appears that the DFEH’s intent is not to
provide a meaningful analysis of the alleged pay disparities here, but to
proffer the most outlandish figure possible, in order to garner sensational
headlines and pressure Riot in the public.” In a separate response, Riot called
the DFEH’s claims “a clickbait number designed to get attention”.