A Tinder VP wrote a heartfelt email before being put on leave for filing a 2 billion lawsuit against the dating app s owners

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Tinder's marketing and communications chief Rosette Pambakian has reportedly been put on leave.

She and three other staff ended up on leave after they sued the dating app's owners for 2 billion.

Pambakian wrote a heartfelt email to staff claiming it was important to "shine a light on the terrible practices I have witnessed from Match." The email was obtained by Fortune.

Tinder's owners, InterActiveCorp and Match Group, said the lawsuit is "meritless."

Tinder's marketing and communications chief wrote a heartfelt email to staff before reportedly being placed on administrative leave for suing the dating app's owners.

Rosette Pambakian is one of 10 current and former Tinder staff who filed a 2 billion lawsuit on Tuesday against nterActiveCorp IAC and Match Group.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Everything Samsung just announced the Galaxy Note 9, Fortnite, and moreSee Also:Tinder founders say former CEO 'groped and sexually harassed' an executive at a company party in a bombshell 2 billion lawsuitTinder's parent company allegedly faked financial information to lower the dating app's valuation, according to a new lawsuitTinder's founders are suing Match Group and IAC, saying they've been ripped off and they're seeking at least 2 billion in damagesSEE ALSO: Tinder's founders are suing Match Group and IAC, saying they've been ripped off and they're seeking at least 2 billion in damages

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