Rodney McMullen, the former CEO of Kroger, has been ordered by an Ohio judge to disclose the reasons for his resignation amidst a lawsuit involving the singer Jewel. McMullen's March resignation led to a forfeiture of more than $11 million in bonuses and stock. His attorneys argued that inquiries regarding his resignation are aimed at causing embarrassment. The judge ruled that McMullen must provide a written explanation for his exit and the identities of those involved, as plaintiffs claim the details are pertinent to their case regarding a contract breach.
Rodney McMullen must disclose reasons for his resignation as Kroger's CEO, which was linked to a lawsuit involving singer Jewel. McMullen forfeited over $11 million upon leaving.
An Ohio judge ordered McMullen to explain his resignation, noting that plaintiffs argue it could be relevant to their case, while McMullen claims it's irrelevant and embarrassing.
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