Former Google exec ‘ran a sex ring’, his estranged wife claims

Former Google exec ‘ran a “sex ring” in which he paid to “own” women and share them out for threesomes’, his estranged wife claims

  • Andy Rubin is accused of spending ‘hundreds of thousands of dollars’ on women
  • He reportedly received a $90million severance after misconduct allegations 
  • His wife Rie Rubin is trying to have a 2009 pre-nuptial agreement canceled 

A former Google executive has been accused of running a ‘sex ring’ in a lawsuit filed by his estranged wife. 

Andy Rubin, who reportedly received a $90million severance package from Google after sexual harassment claims against him, allegedly paid to ‘own’ women and share them out for threesomes. 

Rubin is accused of spending ‘many hundreds of thousands of dollars on these women’ on the basis of a ‘sham’ pre-nuptial agreement which his wife Rie Rubin is trying to have annulled in a court in California.  

Former Google executive Andy Rubin (pictured in Tokyo) has been accused of running a ‘sex ring’ in a lawsuit filed by his estranged wife

The court documents, first published by Buzzfeed, allege that Rubin ‘concealed numerous sexual affairs’ from his wife. 

‘[She] discovered that Rubin had a secret life with multiple women, not just friendships with ex-girlfriends,’ the document reads. 

‘Rubin had, in his own words, “ownership” relationships with other women, whereby Rubin would pay for their expenses in exchange for offering them to other men. 

‘[He] did this so that he could watch them engage in various sexual acts, often involving threesomes. 

‘One of these women was complicit with Rubin in running what appeared to be a sex ring.’ 

Andy Rubin reportedly received a $90million severance package from Google after sexual harassment claims against him (stock photo)

The Google executive had ‘expended many hundreds of thousands of dollars on these women’, the court filing alleges. 

‘But for the sham Premarital Agreement, Rubin would never have been able to expend these huge sums on this debauchery’, the document claims.  

Rubin’s lawyers have dismissed the court filing, saying it was ‘full of false allegations’.  

Rubin was reported last year to have received $90million in severance pay when he left Google over the misconduct allegations. 

The payment helped to spark a walkout by Google staff furious at the company’s handling of such claims. 

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk