Ex-Beast Industries Employee Sues Over Maternity Leave Termination, Claims Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination

April 22, 2026
Ex-Beast Industries Employee Sues Over Maternity Leave Termination, Claims Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination
  • The story aligns with broader conversations on workplace equality and is set against MrBeast’s TIME100 recognition, underscoring debates about culture in high-profile media outfits.

  • A former Beast Industries employee, Lorrayne Mavromatis, has filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful termination after maternity leave, along with claims of sexual harassment and gender discrimination at MrBeast’s media company.

  • The case was filed on April 22, 2026, and Beast Industries is tied to a highly prominent creator, with the company reportedly valued around $5 billion and a workforce of about 500, though the company has limited public comment beyond its stated position.

  • Beast Industries did not provide comment or respond to requests for remark at the time of reporting.

  • Context includes a related class-action against Beast Games over unsafe conditions in Season 1, with a $5 million prize for Season 2 and developments through 2025.

  • The complaint cites a 36-page internal guide that ostensibly fosters an intense work culture, including lines suggesting that hours worked don’t matter and that it’s acceptable for male colleagues to be childish.

  • Beast Industries and its spokesperson deny the allegations, characterizing the suit as clout-chasing and asserting there is extensive evidence refuting the claims, including Slack and WhatsApp messages, company documents, and witness testimony.

  • The broader profile of MrBeast and his empire is noted, highlighting a multi-million-dollar operation with hundreds of employees and hundreds of millions of subscribers.

  • The article notes that there is no court ruling yet; the allegations and responses remain under consideration.

  • Mavromatis reportedly held roles such as head of Instagram and later head of creative, receiving salary increases from $100,000 to $250,000 and overseeing a team of about 20 with a monthly budget near $500,000.

  • Past settlement discussions reportedly occurred, with Mavromatis’s side allegedly proposing a substantial settlement that Beast Industries declined.

  • The company counters with reconciliations, including that Mavromatis moved into a role she requested with no salary change and that she was aware of FMLA policies via the employee handbook.

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