McDonald's sues former CEO Easterbrook, alleges he lied about relationships he had with workers

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McDonald’s is suing its former CEO Steve Easterbrook for allegedly lying during the company’s internal investigation into his behavior. The company has found evidence that Easterbrook had sexual relationships with three McDonald's employees.

McDonald's is suing its former CEO, Steve Easterbrook, for allegedly lying during the company's internal probe into his behavior.The company now alleges that Easterbrook had sexual relationships with more employees and lied about it.

"McDonald's does not tolerate behavior from any employee that does not reflect our values," Kempczinski wrote in a letter to the McDonald's system about the lawsuit. "These actions reflect a continued demonstration of this commitment." Uncovered evidence includes dozens of nude or sexually explicit photos and videos of women — including images of the female employees — that were taken in late 2018 or early 2019 and sent as attachments from his corporate email account to his personal email, according to the lawsuit. Easterbrook allegedly deleted those photos and emails from his phone before it was searched by an outside investigator.

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