IGN Editor-in-Chief Fired for “Alleged Misconduct”
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One of the most prominent gaming news outlets, IGN, announced the decision to terminate its editor-in-chief, Steve Butts, on Wednesday. The decision follows an internal investigation into “alleged misconduct” by the now-former EIC.
“IGN inititated an investigation into alleged misconduct involving Steve Butts. As a result of the investigation, the Company has appropriately determined to part ways with Mr. Butts,” said IGN general manager Mitch Galbraith in a statement to Kotaku.
Butts’s firing comes two months after former IGN employee Kallie Plagge accused former IGN editor Vince Ingenito of sexual harassing her, along with another unidentified woman working at IGN. In the following week, the IGN editorial staff held numerous meetings about the accusations and ultimately released a statement outlining a renewed commitment to fixing the company’s culture after a large number of IGN employees walked out as a response to the company’s slow response.