Apple has sought to pour cold water on claims that Apple Fitness chief Jay Blahnik bullies workers, at the same time that an employee is suing the company over his alleged actions.

Blahnik, previously of Nike, before Apple put him in charge of its new fitness endeavors in 2013, faces multiple accusations.

Blahnik, previously of Nike, before Apple put him in charge of its new fitness endeavors in 2013, faces multiple accusations.
A New York Times report points to a lawsuit brought about by Apple employee Mandana Mofidi. Mofidi filed the suit against Blahnick and Apple in Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2024.
The employee said that Blahnik bullied her, but Apple’s investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing. The Fitness chief kept his job, but Mofidi’s claim isn’t the only one Blahnik faces.