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  • McDonald's announced Thursday it has settled its lawsuit against former CEO Steve Easterbrook, clawing back his severance payment valued at $105 million.
  • The fast-food giant first brought a suit against its disgraced former chief executive in August 2020, claiming that he lied during the company's internal probe into his behavior before his firing.
  • Easterbrook apologized for his conduct in a statement Thursday.

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McDonald's announced Thursday it has settled its lawsuit against former CEO Steve Easterbrook, clawing back his severance payment valued at $105 million.

The fast-food giant first brought a suit against its disgraced ex-chief executive in August 2020, claiming he committed fraud and lied during the company's internal probe into his behavior months earlier. As a result of that investigation, the company's board found Easterbrook had a consensual relationship with an employee and fired him in November 2019. Despite their findings, the board still granted him a severance package that included cash and equity.

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