KEY POINTS
  • A former employee in Google's legal department accuses its legal chief of having an extramarital relationship with her that resulted in a child.
  • The former employee, Jennifer Blakely, writes in a Medium post Wednesday that David Drummond later abandoned her and their child.
  • Drummond's extramarital affair had been previously reported by The New York Times, but Blakely's account adds new details about their relationship after she left Google.
David Drummond speaks during a meeting of the Advisory Council to Google on the Right to be Forgotten in Paris.

A former employee in Google's legal department released new details and allegations Wednesday related to her relationship with her former boss and current Alphabet Chief Legal Officer David Drummond.

Former senior contracts manager Jennifer Blakely published her account of life after Google and her relationship with Drummond in a post on Medium on Wednesday. Drummond's extramarital relationship with Blakely was previously reported by The New York Times in its expose of sexual misconduct allegations against another top executive, Andy Rubin. But Blakely's piece reveals new details about her time at Google and contact with Drummond since the two had a child together and later ended their relationship.