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Forbes
Forbes
10 Jun 2023


British hedge fund manager Crispin Odey will be leaving the company he founded, Odey Asset Management, after 13 women alleged he had sexually assaulted or harassed them across 25 years, multiple outlets are reporting, though Odey denies the allegations.

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Crispin Odey was dismissed from Odey Asset Management, a hedge fund he founded, after 13 women ... [+] accused him of sexual assault or harassment in June 2023. (Photo by Kirsty O'Connor/PA Images via Getty Images)

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Odey Asset Management’s executive committee said in a statement Saturday “he will no longer have any economic or personal involvement in the partnership,” Reuters reported.

The hedge fund will continue operations while investigating the allegations, but said leadership cannot comment in detail because of legal obligations and confidentiality.

The Financial Times and Tortoise Media reported Thursday that 13 women who worked at OAM or had dealings with Odey accused him of sexual harassment or assault.

The report also revealed an internal investigation in 2021 found Odey had acted inappropriately toward women and the company placed restrictions on his interactions with women, but he fired the executive team after they tried to discipline him for possibly violating the restrictions.

After the news broke, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley all began reviewing their relationships with OAM or stopped business with the hedge fund.

How Crispin Odey evaded sexual assault allegations for decades (Financial Times)

Crispin Odey to leave hedge fund he founded after assault allegations (Reuters)

Hedge Funds Meet Their #MeToo Moment (Washington Post)

Banks may cut ties with Odey firm over sex assault claims (The Times)