Blind Item #3
This sizable gaming company is not publicly traded, but has a couple big hits which are brand names. The CEO participated in interactive child porn, and held parties where adults would expose themselves to the minors present.
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:30 AM
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Epic Games/Fortnite??
ReplyDeleteHonestly, probably most CEOs. There seems to be something wrong with almost all of them these days.
Delete+1 MD
ReplyDeleteCareful, Enty!
ReplyDeleteWhen I read 'gaming company' my first thought was NOT electronic games; but rather Las Vegas (Nevada Gaming Control Board) casino gaming company.
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Gearbox and its freak CEO Pitchford been a big story for a while
ReplyDeleteThese sick wealthy people is doing business as usual. Police be damn, because you can't touch them at all.
ReplyDelete+SS this has been widely reported on this week, not a blind
ReplyDelete+1 @s.s
ReplyDeleteWhat REALLY Goes On At Randy Pitchford's 'Peakcock Parties'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk_5juB_tck
Randy Pitchford In BIG TROUBLE! Lawsuit Reveals Disgusting Info
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vL6hgIyYxw
Bungie/ Activision (Blizzard)
ReplyDeleteThey split before contract expired, seemed like a good relationship (in the gaming world) and now Activision is currently being investigated for fraud
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/01/gearbox-ceo-allegedly-kept-underage-porn-on-usb-stick-new-lawsuit-alleges/
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Pitchford talks at length about porn that he enjoys watching, including "camgirl" pornography, in which a host exposes themself to a live feed and takes requests and financial tips from consumers. Pitchford explained that he was "a consumer of this content." He confirmed that he copied a specific video "to this memory stick" to, as he describes it, "work out the method" of how a camgirl host faked the act of female ejaculation. (Be warned: he describes how the video looks in particularly graphic detail.)
"I realized, this is not a sex worker," Pitchford said on the show. "This is a fucking magician." Pitchford, for those unaware, has a vested interest in the field of magicians and owns the magic-focused Genii Magazine.
"This was before I learned I should probably have password-protected memory sticks," Pitchford says, before admitting that he had indeed left a USB flash drive at a Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament restaurant. "Some kid, an employee of Medieval Times, discovered this memory stick, took it home... and discovered secrets of my company and future games in development, and also discovered the pornography. It was 'barely legal' porn. This girl's handle was 'Only 18.'" The USB flash drive was returned to Gearbox, Pitchford says, in exchange for "swag" and video games.
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Mmmhmm... Sure Randy.
Randall S. "Randy" Pitchford II (born April 21, 1971) is one of the founders of video game developer Gearbox Software and currently the CEO and president of the company.
ReplyDeletePitchford's father worked within the United States intelligence system, device high-technology equipment for other agents. His father has brought home one of the computers he had developed in 1975, when Pitchford was five years old, and later gave Pitchford his own computer, build by his father, when Pitchford was seven.
He further succeeded in gaining membership into The Magic Castle in Los Angeles.
Pitchford was also interested in magic, as he was the great-nephew of Richard Valentine Pitchford, a magician known by his stage name Cardini.
Magic huh. Magic Castle too? Where Neil Patrick Harris and Gary Goddard hang out? Naw.
Beyond Magic: Unclean Spirits; David Copperfield, Mulholland, Blaine, Geller; Mk-Ultra, Laurel Canyon, Carribean and Hellfire Club
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2370750
Mark Pincus
ReplyDeleteZynga
Farmville/Words with Friends
Internet man watches porn is a dog bites man story.
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ReplyDeleteBy the Holy Father you scared me and s.s solved it, it seems
I have a young son and I only know fortnite so made a wild guess. Glad it’s not true because that’s the only game he plays and loves.
DeleteActivision is publically traded, they own Blizzard, so they are too, technically. Read the blind, words mean things. "NOT publically traded."
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not Epic. They are not based in a major city and are known for their pretty decent workplace.
ReplyDeleteThere is a strong chance at least one morally reprehensible person has worked on at least one thing every one of you enjoys.
ReplyDeleteSo stop deciding to hate stuff JUST BECAUSE you juuuuuust found out. Sounds so dumb.