The live-service online game financial system runs on microtransactions, and Xsolla is likely one of the corporations that helps course of them. The cost platform works with Epic Video games, Unity, Roblox, and others to gather cash from gamers all around the world. Now a brand new lawsuit alleges that Xsolla has mishandled $40 million and fired the whistleblower who disclosed the crimes to his bosses.
Emil Aliyev, the previous VP of worldwide accounting at Xsolla, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court docket on November 22 claiming wrongful termination and retaliation in opposition to a whistleblower. The lawsuit says Aliyev found $40 million was lacking from two accounts again in Could of this yr and that he later discovered the cash had been dispersed to a Goldman Sachs checking account that belonged to Xsolla founder and chairman, Aleksandr Agapitov. Aliyev additionally alleges that Xsolla hasn’t handed an IRS audit since 2017.
The lawsuit continues:
In or round Could 2023, Mr. Aliyev reported his findings to the Chief Monetary Officer, Leon Perry (“Mr. Perry”). Mr. Aliyev made a criticism to Mr. Perry that it was unlawful for Xsolla to offer Mr. Agapitov with financial loans with out charging a regular rate of interest, which Xsolla had not executed. Mr. Aliyev additionally made a criticism that Xsolla didn’t report the roughly 40-million-dollar mortgage to Mr. Agapitov to the Inside Income Service (“IRS”). Mr. Perry responded and acknowledged the deficiencies and the financial disbursements, however in the end disregarded Mr. Aliyev’s complaints and acknowledged, “It’s not your drawback.” Mr. Aliyev responded, “That is my job.”
Aliyev claims he was later known as into a gathering with Agapitov on July 28, defined why he thought the transactions violated finance guidelines, and was fired just a few days later. Xsolla apparently fired Aliyev for violating firm coverage, however wouldn’t say which one, and the lawsuit alleges he was really “unlawfully terminated for reporting monetary mishandling.”
Aliyev and Xsolla didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.
If Xsolla sounds acquainted, it is likely to be as a result of cofounder Agapitov laid off 150 of his staff for spending an excessive amount of time their e-mail. “Work your fucking ass off or get your fucking ass out,” he wrote on X (previously often called Twitter) again in 2021. Agapitov even boasted of utilizing AI surveillance to observe which staff have been being lazy earlier than deciding who to cull within the mass layoff.
Earlier this month, Ukraine called on Epic, Ubisoft, and Valve to cease working with the funds platform, claiming Xsolla’s enterprise in Russia helped fund that nation’s ongoing warfare machine. Xsolla interim CEO Chris Hewish advised Axios the corporate had already relocated a whole bunch of staff out of Russia, although it nonetheless facilitated transactions for gamers there. Within the meantime, Xsolla has been utilizing its profitable enterprise to launch funding initiatives for indie video games and snatching up smaller gaming tech corporations to offer extra companies past cost processing, like backend multiplayer help and creator content material instruments.
Replace 11/30/2023 5:37 p.m. ET: Xsolla proprietor Agapitov advised Kotaku in a cellphone interview that the $40 million mortgage didn’t run afoul of any rules and that Aliyev tried to blackmail the corporate after being fired. “We employed a liar and fired a liar,” Agapitov mentioned.