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A former executive at Beast Industries, Lorrayne Mavromatis, filed a federal lawsuit on April 22, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina alleging years of sexual harassment, pregnancy discrimination and retaliation.
Hired in 2022 as head of Instagram and later promoted, Mavromatis says she complained in November 2023 about a hostile, maleādominated workplace and was demoted after raising concerns.
She alleges harassment by thenāCEO James Warren, inappropriate remarks about her appearance tied to company founder Jimmy āMrBeastā Donaldson, exclusion from allāmale meetings, requests to work while in labor and termination weeks after returning from maternity leave.
The complaint asserts violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act, wrongful discharge and intentional infliction of emotional distress and seeks lost wages, benefits, punitive damages and injunctive relief.
Beast Industries has denied the allegations, calling the suit ācloutāchasingā and saying it has evidence ā Slack and WhatsApp messages and witness testimony ā that refute the claims.
The case is supported by the Timeās Up Legal Defense Fund and arrives amid heightened scrutiny of workplace practices across the creator economy.








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