The co-founder of popular dating app Tinder has been suspended in the wake of a lawsuit accusing him of sexually harassing a female executive of the company, according to The Associated Press.
The lawsuit, filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court, claims that Tinder's founders engaged in "atrocious sexual harassment and sex discrimination" of the woman, Whitney Wolfe, the AP reported.
The suit says that Tinder's chief marketing officer, Justin Mateen, with whom Wolfe was involved in an on-and-off romantic relationship, engaged in "threatening and abusive behavior" against Wolfe, according to the AP. It has not been confirmed if the suspension will include lack of salary.
Wolfe, also a co-founder, was the face of West Hollywood, California-based Tinder's marketing efforts to young women, according to the suit, according to the AP.
The lawsuit paints Wolfe as instrumental in shaping Tinder, including coming up with the name after CEO Sean Rad proposed to call it "Tender," the AP reported.
Some of the behavior included Mateen repeatedly calling Wolfe a "whore," including in front of CEO Sean Rad, and Mateen telling her that he was taking away her co-founder title because having a young woman with that title "devalues" the company, the AP reported.
When Wolfe "finally broke down" and agreed to resign in exchange for a "modest severance and the vesting of her stock," the lawsuit states, Rad fired her instead, according to the AP.
"Although it is tempting to describe the conduct of Tinder's senior executives as 'frat-like,' it was in fact much worse - representing the worst of the misogynist, alpha-male stereotype too often associated with technology startups," the lawsuit states, the AP reported.
Tinder's parent company, New York-based IAC, said in a statement that it has suspended Mateen pending an internal investigation, adding that while "it has become clear that Mr. Mateen sent private messages to Ms. Wolfe containing inappropriate content," Wolfe's allegations "with respect to Tinder and its management are unfounded," according to the AP.