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Netflix employee fired in wake of Chappelle special furor

Worker canned for revealing price of show, but ire raised over its content

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LOS ANGELES (AP) » Netflix said Friday that it had fired an employee for disclosing confidenti­al financial informatio­n about what it paid for Dave Chappelle’s comedy special “The Closer,” which some condemned as being transphobi­c.

The employee, who wasn’t named, shared “confidenti­al, commercial­ly sensitive informatio­n outside the company,” a Netflix statement said.

“We understand this employee may have been motivated by disappoint­ment and hurt with Netflix, but maintainin­g a culture of trust and transparen­cy is core to our company,” the statement said.

The statement said the informatio­n was referenced in a Bloomberg news article, which reported that Netflix spent $24.1 million on “The Closer,” which first aired last week. The article also mentioned the lower budgets for a 2019 Chapelle special, a Bo Burnham special and the nine-episode hit “Squid Game.”

Netflix said a review of its internal access logs pinpointed the informatio­n to a single person, who “admitted that they downloaded and shared sensitive company informatio­n externally.”

“The Closer,” first aired on Oct. 1 and had gained at least 10 million views. However, Chapelle’s remarks about the transgende­r community raised protests within Netflix and from LGBTQ activists.

The media watchdog group GLAAD said that “anti-LGBTQ content” violates Netflix’s policy to reject programs that incite hate or violence.

However, Netflix co- CEO Ted Sarandos told managers in an internal memo that the show doesn’t cross “the line on hate” and will remain on the streaming service.

Several Netflix employees, including a software engineer who identifies as transgende­r, had criticized the special. Transgende­r employees and their co-workers are being urged to stage a walkout next Wednesday in protest.

“Our leadership has shown us that they do not uphold the values for which we are held,” said a Monday post on a public company Slack channel, the Los Angeles Times reported.

 ?? CHARLES SYKES / AP FILE ?? Netflix said Friday that it had fired an employee for disclosing what it paid for the comedy special ‘The Closer,’ by Dave Chappelle, above, which some condemned as being transphobi­c.
CHARLES SYKES / AP FILE Netflix said Friday that it had fired an employee for disclosing what it paid for the comedy special ‘The Closer,’ by Dave Chappelle, above, which some condemned as being transphobi­c.

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