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=== ''Destiny'' and termination of employment ===
=== ''Destiny'' and termination of employment ===
Following the release of ''Halo: Reach'', Marty was involved in the development of Bungie's next title, ''Destiny''. However, on April 11th, 2014, he was terminated without cause by the company's board of directors.<ref name="terminate"/><ref name="terminate2"/> On May 1, 2014, O'Donnell filed a lawsuit against Bungie and its President, [[Harold Ryan]], in Washington's King County Superior Court, alleging the company had failed to pay him for unused vacation time, paid time off, and other benefits.<ref>[http://venturebeat.com/2014/06/06/former-halo-music-composer-sues-bungie-for-failing-to-pay-for-unpaid-benefits/ '''VentureBeat''':  ''Former Halo music composer sues Bungie for unpaid benefits'']</ref>
Following the release of ''Halo: Reach'', Marty was involved in the development of Bungie's next title, ''Destiny''. However, on April 11th, 2014, he was terminated without cause by the company's board of directors.<ref name="terminate"/><ref name="terminate2"/> On May 1, 2014, O'Donnell filed a lawsuit against Bungie and its President, [[Harold Ryan]], in Washington's King County Superior Court, alleging the company had failed to pay him for unused vacation time, paid time off, and other benefits.<ref>[http://venturebeat.com/2014/06/06/former-halo-music-composer-sues-bungie-for-failing-to-pay-for-unpaid-benefits/ '''VentureBeat''':  ''Former Halo music composer sues Bungie for unpaid benefits'']</ref> On July 21, 2014, the suit was settled for $95,019.13.<ref>['''VentureBeat''': ''Halo music creator wins legal settlement for unpaid wages from Bungie’s chief (exclusive)'' http://venturebeat.com/2014/07/21/halo-music-creator-wins-legal-settlement-for-unpaid-wages-from-bungies-chief-exclusive]</ref>


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==