Andy Signore, the creator of Screen Junkies’ Emmy-nominated Honest Trailers YouTube series -- who was fired from now-defunct parent company Defy Media in Oct. 2017 amid allegations of sexual misconduct -- has settled a countersuit that he filed against Defy in the wake of his termination.
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Andy Signore Settles Lawsuit Against Defy Media, Is “Looking Forward To Exposing The Truth”
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Andy Signore Is Suing Defy Media For Firing Him, Says Company Fostered “Culture Of Profanity And Obscenity”
Honest Trailers creator Andy Signore is suing his former employer Defy Media, and is also considering suing one of several women who came forward last October to allege that he had sexually abused and harassed them. Signore was fired Oct. 8 after two women tweeted accounts of alleged incidents.
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Defy Media Sells Off Another Property — Its ‘Escapist Magazine’ Gaming News Site
Earlier this month, the company sold its flagship Screen Junkies brand -- a TV, film, and pop culture hub that comprises the Honest Trailers YouTube channel — to Fandom.
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