Deborah Dugan, CEO of the Grammys who was put on leave last month, was fired by the Recording Academy on Monday. The firing comes after Dugan claimed she was sexually harassed by the organization's top attorney.
She also recently called into question the integrity of the Grammy nominations, citing conflicts of interest playing a role in the process.
In a statement obtained by The Associated Press, the Academy said the decision to fire Dugan was reached after “two exhaustive, costly independent investigations” into Dugan and her allegations.
It said the reviews found “consistent management deficiencies and failures,” though no specifics were offered. “The investigation overwhelmingly confirmed the serious complaints that had been lodged.
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