Eight months after firing its CEO, Steve Easterbrook, for “sexting with a subordinate,” McDonald’s has sued Easterbrook for allegedly “lying, concealing evidence and fraud” in what appears to be a series of other workplace affairs. The company’s seeking to “recoup stock options and other compensation” that it allowed Easterbrook to keep when it showed him …
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