
The seemingly never ending story about the false #metoo accusations against our dear Chris Avellone has finally come to an end. See this topic and this for our previous coverage.
In a joint statement the instigators together with the innocently accused comes to this conclusion:
JOINT STATEMENT said:Mr. Avellone never sexually abused either of us. We have no knowledge that he has ever sexually abused any women. We have no knowledge that Mr. Avellone has ever misused corporate funds. Anything we have previously said or written about Mr. Avellone to the contrary was not our intent.
Chris Avellone is also set to receive a seven-figure payment even though those low income women probably never ever will be able to pay that.
The good natured Chris Avelllone showed himself to be the bigger man by concluding the statement thus:
Chris Avellone said:I appreciate the willingness of Ms. Barrows and Ms. Bristol to work with us in addressing issues within the game community, and their advocacy is to be commended and supported.
There are still many very real challenges that we face but am confident we can face them together.
In the spirit of these goals, I would ask everyone to respect the privacy of Ms. Barrows and Ms. Bristol and use this opportunity as a means to listen to all voices in improving our culture and our communities.
Kotaku, a fake news media outlet, that spread the fake rumours back in 2020 without asking the accusers any critical question has had to update their lying piece. It now includes the sentence:
Kotaku said:As part of that settlement, Barrows requested to retract the statements to Kotaku she originally made below.
The title of the article is still misleading though as it makes you think there are still multiple women left who have not retracted their stories.
The readiness from gaming media to spread false rumours instead of doing investigating journalism is one of the biggest take-aways from this whole debacle. One of the few honest journalists during this was Erik Kain on Forbes. Nichegamer also did honest work.
That most companies are ready to throw a partner under the bus as to avoid negative press is also interesting and sad. However not all companies did that, the developer behind Alaloth stood firm during the entire process.
Alaloth developer said:The end. We've been asked to remove Chris from @alalothgame credits many times, back in 2020. We never did, simply pointing out that accusations on Twitter don't equal evidences in the real world. Curious to see if anyone from media is going to apologize now. Words matter.
Let's hope the gaming industry accepts Chris Avellone back into their fold now and that he gets to work on many rewarding projects in the years to come!
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