The lawsuit alleges that Pitchford struck a deal in 2016 to receive a "personal, secretive 'Executive Bonus' 0f $12,000,000 to be paid directly to Pitchford entity called 'Pitchford Entertainment Media Magic, LLC.'" That bonus, Callender and his lawyers argue, is an advance upon royalties that would otherwise go to Gearbox's staff. "This is particularly tragic exploitation," the lawsuit states, "because these millions are being syphoned to Randy Pitchford's personal accounts instead of funding the development of Borderlands."
Callender's most lurid allegation against Pitchford is an accusation surrounding an event that he says occurred in 2014. Callender says that Pitchford left a USB drive in a Dallas, Texas restaurant containing sensitive corporate documents for Gearbox and its partners including 2K Games, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, and others. Says the lawsuit: "Upon information and belief, Randy Pitchford's USB drive also contained Randy Pitchford's personal collection of 'underage' pornography."