\"It was weeks after,\" Wigdor said on when Dugan filed her complaint. \"She was not on administrative leave when she filed the complaint -- then she was placed on administrative leave. It's important to know that this was a complaint made by an executive assistant, an administrative assistant, who had worked as an administrative assistant to the prior CEO. The CEO that was accused of rape, and she comes in as the CEO ... she's paid less than the prior two male CEOs and she's there now and she wants to have her own assistant like every other CEO in corporate America. She's the only CEO in corporate America that was placed on leave.\"

In response to why Dugan asked no action be taken in response to her complaints, she said: \"I actually wanted to make change from within. I moved across the country. I had a great job. I believe in what the Recording Academy should stand for for artists, and I was trying at each step to take a deep breath and say, okay, I can make a difference. I can fix this. I can work with this team. And when I first started and -- at that first meeting with Joel, there was also a board meeting and I found out that there was a rape allegation against the former CEO. That had not been brought to the attention.\"

Portnow denied Dugan's allegations of rape, calling them \"ludicrous and untrue.\"

\"I actually wanted to make change from within…I was trying at each step to take a deep breath and say, 'Okay I can make a difference. I can fix this.'\" Ousted #Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan speaks out on bombshell allegations against the recording academy. https://t.co/Tz9QJX1LeQ pic.twitter.com/GWXFwyhSoj

— Good Morning America (@GMA) January 23, 2020

In the sexual harassment and gender discrimination complaint Dugan filed, she alleged that corrupt practices go into finalizing nominations for the Grammys and unethical connections exist between artists selected and those on the board sitting on nominating committees.

Her complaint also alleges the board manipulates the process to ensure that songs or albums are nominated if the producer of the Grammys wants a specific performance during the ceremony.

\"I'm saying that the system should be transparent and that there are -- there are incidents of conflict of interest that taints the results,\" Dugan said on \"GMA.\"

Her complaint further addresses the issues she has with the system.

\"To make matters worse, the Board is permitted to simply add in artists for nominations who did not even make the initial 20-artist list. Naturally, the members of the 12 Board and the secret committees chose artists with whom they have personal or business relationships,\" the complaint reads. \"This year, 30 artists that were not selected by the membership were added to the possible nomination list.\"

\"There are incidents of conflict of interest that taints the results.\" Ousted #Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan speaks out on bombshell allegations of \"vote rigging\" in the recording academy. https://t.co/Tz9QJX1LeQ pic.twitter.com/RELewuESfe

— Good Morning America (@GMA) January 23, 2020

\"I couldn't say more positive things about all of the nominations and everybody that performs and, oh, my god, I hate that I'm in this situation because I'd much rather be here talking about the artists and the music, but I can't help but have to say there are conflicts of interest that go on,\" Dugan shared on \"GMA.\"

In the complaint, Dugan also claims some nominated artists are even sitting on the voting boards in their prospective categories.

\"Moreover, in an outrageous conflict of interest, the Board has selected artists who are under consideration for a nomination to sit on the committee that is voting for the category for which they have been nominated. As a result, one artist who initially ranked 18 out of 20 in the 2019 'Song of the Year' category ended up with a nomination,\" it continues. \"This artist was actually permitted to sit on the 'Song of the Year' nomination committee. Incredibly, this artist is also represented by a member of the Board.\"

She would not disclose the identity of that artist on \"GMA.\"

\"For the artist's privacy and for the integrity of all those artists that are going to perform and get nominations this year, I don't want to say,\" she said. \"But it's not even just that one room. I have evidence that in another room -- because there were complaints made in the jazz category...\"

.@GStephanopoulos: So you do have evidence?
Deborah Dugan: I do.@GStephanopoulos: And where are you going to present that?
Deborah Dugan: I have a claim that I filed.
Ousted #Grammys CEO speaks out on bombshell allegations against the organization. https://t.co/KIQ3IyMxRG pic.twitter.com/tVk0vjSXaN

— Good Morning America (@GMA) January 23, 2020

Dugan described the allegations in her complaint as \"very serious\" and added that she \"wouldn't be here if I didn't think I could make a difference.\"

The Recording Academy has issued a statement in response questioning the timing of Dugan going public with the accusations in the complaint.

\"It is curious that Ms. Dugan never raised these grave allegations until a week after legal claims were made against her personally by a female employee who alleged Ms. Dugan had created a 'toxic and intolerable' work environment and engaged in 'abusive and bullying conduct,'\" the Recording Academy said in a statement. \"Ms. Dugan was placed on administrative leave only after offering to step down and demanding $22 million from the Academy, which is a not-for-profit organization. Our loyalty will always be to the 21,000 members of the Recording Academy.\"

Her lawyers responded that Dugan, \"repeatedly raised concerns throughout her entire tenure at the Academy.\" They also stated that the Recording Academy offered her, \"millions of dollars to drop all of this and leave the Academy,\" and addressed the alleged motivations behind the Academy placing her on administrative leave.

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PHOTO: Grammy trophies sit in the press room during the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, Jan. 28, 2018, in New York.
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\"The Academy claimed that Ms. Dugan was put on leave based on accusations made against her over a month prior that the Board knows very well are meritless. That is not a credible story,\" they said. Her suit claims the board's decision to put her on leave was made to retaliate against her for refusing to accept a settlement over sexual harassment claims.

She also rejected the notion that she is guilty of misconduct, and stated that at the start of her tenure, the board was prepared to pay $750,000 to former CEO Neil Portnow for consulting work, even though, she claimed, he'd been accused of raping a foreign recording artist. She also accused him of misogynistic comments, recalling in her complaint that in 2018, after only one woman won a Grammy Award, Portnow said that female artists needed to \"step it up\" if they wanted to be recognized.

\"The baseless complaint about my conduct referenced in the EEOC filing was immediately brought to the attention of the Board of Director's Executive Committee. An in-depth independent investigation by experienced and highly regarded lawyers was conducted and I was completely exonerated. There was no basis for the allegations and once again I deny them unequivocally,\" he told ABC News in a statement. \"I fulfilled the terms and responsibilities of my contract during my 17 years as president and ultimately chief executive officer.\"

He also denied demanding a $750,000 consulting fee. Portnow also stated that he created a task force to review the state of diversity and inclusion across the Recording Academy after his gaffe, for which he said, \"I have apologized and deeply regret the offense caused.\"

\"The repetition of these falsehoods against me, and others referenced within the EEOC filing are a diversionary tactic and will not convert them to truth. I will vigorously defend all false claims made against me in this document,\" he said.

Executive committee members Tammy Hurt, Christine Albert, Leslie Anne Jones, and Terry Jones stated that they find \"the firestorm against our organization\" to be \"deeply disturbing\" and \"heartbreaking.\"

\"We would not have taken precious time away from our families and careers if we felt that it was a 'boys' club.' We are leaders of this organization and fully committed to transformational change both within the Academy and within our industry at large,\" they stated. \"We stand ready to address all concerns, allegations and accusations with facts in hand. In the meantime we continue to pursue our mission of recognizing musical excellence, advocating for the well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains an indelible part of our culture.\"

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