Following reports that the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing was expanding its lawsuit, which included allegations of shredding human resource documents pertinent to the investigation, Activision Blizzard released a statement to Engadget, stating that the claims were untrue and outlining the steps they've taken to implement workplace reform so far.
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