The Father Of Android Andy Rubin Accused Of Operating A Sex Ring
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In an unsealed complaint revealed on July 2, Android creator Andy Rubin is accused of working with a woman called M in a “sex ring.”
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In an unsealed complaint revealed on July 2, a woman called M is said to have been working with Andy Rubin in a “sex ring.” M would agree to have sex with multiple men, record videos, and would have sex with Rubin once the camera is turned off.
These details remind everyone of the last year article on New York Times, which accused Rubin of being in “ownership relationships” with a number of women while still being married. The complaint stated that he would pay for their expenses when offering them to other men.
The focus of the complaint is the allegation that Rubin cheated on his former wife, Rie Rubin when making her sign her name on a prenuptial agreement a few days before the wedding when she was carrying their child. The Android creator did not mention that he had authorized his attorney to represent him in his last marriage. Rie said this caused a conflict of interest, leading to the agreement being invalid.
Rie Rubin is now asking the court to invalidate the prenuptial agreement. With this agreement, Rubin could exclude some of his assets from being divided if divorce happened. The documents stated that the total net worth of Rubin was around $10.3 million when they got married. At the moment, that number has reached $350 million.
In 2018, a major controversy broke out internally at Google after there was news that Google paid $90 million to Rubin as an exit package despite several harassment cases brought against him. Around 20,000 Google employees around the world organized a walkout to protest Rubin’s payout as well as the overall handling of the company towards harassment cases.
According to Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, in the last two years, the company had fired 48 employees for sexual misconduct. Among them, 13 were working at senior positions.
More: 48 Google Employees Have Been Sacked Over Sexual Harassment
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