Looks like Leslie's retirement wasn't voluntary.
Source: http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/12/11414028/leslie-benzies-lawsuit-rockstar-north-take-two-interactive
From the court documents (thanks Quentyn), though this also has a separate thread about the Red Dead trainwreck in case people find more:
Polygon said:Leslie Benzies, former president of Rockstar North and one of the lead producers on the Grand Theft Auto games, is suing Take-Two Interactive for $150 million in unpaid royalties, alleging that the company tried to force him out after he took a sabbatical.
Reports that Benzies had left the company emerged in January, following a sabbatical that began in September 2014. But according to a statement provided by Christopher Bakes, partner at the law firm Locke Lorde LLP, "while on sabbatical, Mr. Benzies discovered numerous deceptions on the part of Take-Two, Rockstar, Rockstar North Ltd, Sam Houser and Dan Houser, who sought to force him out of the company and terminate his portion of royalty payments based upon arbitrary actions by the company's royalty Allocation Committee, a committee that may or may not have actually ever met."
These alleged deceptions, according to Bakes, include unpaid royalties worth over $150 million. The lawsuit specifically cites the "mounting resentments" of Sam Houser, one of the co-founders of Rockstar Games, which allegedly led to Benzies' denial of compensation and eventual ousting.
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In the statement detailing his legal complaint, Benzies' contract with and payment from Take-Two was said to be identical to that of the Housers until his departure.[/B
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Benzies tells it differently. In the statement about the lawsuit, he claims to have attempted to return to work on April 1, 2015, only to find that his key had been deactiviated.
"After being let inside by building security, Mr. Benzies was then ordered to leave by the Rockstar North office manager without reason," according to the statement.]
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Source: http://www.polygon.com/2016/4/12/11414028/leslie-benzies-lawsuit-rockstar-north-take-two-interactive
From the court documents (thanks Quentyn), though this also has a separate thread about the Red Dead trainwreck in case people find more:
Brendan Sinclair from Gamesindustry.biz is tweeting details from the lawsuit.
https://twitter.com/BrendanSinclair/status/719927316466561024
