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Exejecutivos de Ubisoft condenados por acoso con multa de 100.000 dólares

Nov 03,2025 Autor: Patrick

Tres antiguos ejecutivos de Ubisoft acusados de conducta sexual inapropiada, discriminación racial e intimidación laboral han recibido penas de prisión suspendidas y sanciones económicas.

El ex director de creación Serge Hascoët —en su momento segundo al mando del CEO Yves Guillemot—, junto con el ex director editorial Thomas François y el ex diseñador de videojuegos Guillame Patrux, abandonaron la compañía en 2020 tras múltiples acusaciones que resultaron en sus despidos y renuncias.

Los registros judiciales revelaron incidentes perturbadores, incluidos comentarios racistas de Hascoët a un empleado musulmán tras los atentados de París de 2015, con acoso racial continuado bajo su supervisión. Múltiples empleadas también informaron de conductas inapropiadas y explícitas por parte de los ejecutivos.

Serge Hascoët leaves Paris courtroom after sentencing hearing
Serge Hascoët sale de la sala del tribunal en Bobigny, París, el 2 de junio. Crédito de la imagen: Xavier Galiana/AFP vía Getty Images

Según Libération, como antiguo subdirector de Ubisoft, Hascoët habría permitido una cultura laboral hostil que empoderaba a François para actuar sin consecuencias. Los informes describían un trato humillante al personal, incluido hacer que un asistente viajara extensamente en su día libre para recuperar un iPad.

François enfrentó acusaciones de ver pornografía en el trabajo, contacto físico inapropiado con colegas y comentarios sexuales. La acusación más grave involucró una supuesta agresión sexual en una fiesta navideña de la empresa donde, según los informes, se habría impuesto a un empleado junior. Otros incidentes reportados incluyeron sujetar a un compañero a una silla y coercer a un subordinado para que le cortara las uñas de los pies.

Patrux fue acusado de amenazas y comportamiento agresivo hacia sus colegas.

El tribunal impuso a Hascoët una sentencia de 18 meses de prisión suspendida y una multa de 45.000 euros por permitir el acoso psicológico. François recibió una condena de tres años suspendida con una pena de 30.000 euros por intento de agresión sexual. A Patrux se le impuso una sentencia de 12 meses suspendida y una multa de 10.000 euros.

Ubisoft declinó hacer comentarios cuando IGN se puso en contacto con ellos.

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