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David Drummond, Alphabet’s chief legal officer and one of the longest serving and highest tenure Google employees, is leaving the company at the end of the month, according to Forbes.
Drummond has been at the center of a number of high-profile sexual misconduct controversies at the search giant related to his relationships with employees, most notably Drummond’s 2007 affair with former Google lawyer Jennifer Blakely, who reported to Drummond at the time.
Drummond was most recently one of several executives at the center of an internal investigation regarding Google’s handling of sexual harassment and misconduct, including the $90 million exit package given to disgraced Android co-founder Andy Rubin following Rubin’s own credible…