Former Universal executive Josh Goldstine has won a multimillion dollar arbitration case against the studio in the ballpark of $20 million after he was dismissed from the company in 2018 for “inappropriate conduct.”
After being unable to find employment in the height of the #MeToo era, Goldstine initiated legal action and this month has won an arbitration award from a private, retired judge that’s said to be in the ballpark of $20 million.
“I could not have survived this nightmare had it not been for the unwavering support of my family and our tremendous network of friends. I am eternally grateful to all of them and cannot wait to get back to doing what we have all been fighting for: getting a job and creating great work,” Goldstine said in a statement to TheWrap.
NBCUniversal declined comment.
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After being unable to find employment in the height of the #MeToo era, Goldstine initiated legal action and this month has won an arbitration award from a private, retired judge that’s said to be in the ballpark of $20 million.
“I could not have survived this nightmare had it not been for the unwavering support of my family and our tremendous network of friends. I am eternally grateful to all of them and cannot wait to get back to doing what we have all been fighting for: getting a job and creating great work,” Goldstine said in a statement to TheWrap.
NBCUniversal declined comment.
Also Read: NBCUniversal's Peacock Wants to Make Advertisers Part of the Streaming Era
Goldstine was...
- 1/20/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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