A former senior manager for Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers who sued the Marina del Rey-based company, alleging she was subjected to sexual harassment and fired in 2024, has reached a settlement with her former employer.
Attorneys for Tanzanica King filed court papers with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Colin Leis notifying him of the accord. No terms were divulged. She had initially sought more than $77 million in damages.
The company is a private, nonprofit corporation responsible for Internet protocol address space allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management and root server system management functions.
“Plaintiff alleged that during her 22-year tenure at ICANN she was subjected to `frat boy’ culture, having been passed over for promotions,