6 Female Founders Accuse VC Justin Caldbeck of Making Unwanted Advances (techcrunch.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Yesterday The Information reported on allegations made by half a dozen women working in the tech industry who say they have faced unwanted and inappropriate advances from Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Justin Caldbeck, co-founder and managing partner of Binary Capital. The women include Niniane Wang, co-creator of Google Desktop and a prior CTO of Minted; and Susan Ho and Leiti Hsu, co-founders of Journy, a travel planning and booking service. The Information also talked to three other women who said Caldbeck made inappropriate advances to them. It says these women did not want their names disclosed for fear of retaliation from the VC -- and because of wider concerns they might suffer a backlash from men in the industry who don't see inappropriate advances as a problem. Among the allegations made to The Information are that Caldbeck sent explicit text messages to women; that Caldbeck sent messages in the middle of the night suggesting meeting up; that Caldbeck suggested going to a hotel bedroom during a meeting; that Caldbeck made a proposition about having an open relationship; and that Caldbeck grabbed a woman's thigh under the table of a bar during a meeting. Several of the women reported finding Caldbeck's advances so awkward they gave up on continued dealings with him. In Caldbeck's initial statement, he "strongly" denied the allegations and claimed: "I have always enjoyed respectful relationships with female founders, business partners, and investors." However, in response to The Information's story, his tone changed significantly: "Obviously, I am deeply disturbed by these allegations. While significant context is missing from the incidents reported by The Information, I deeply regret ever causing anyone to feel uncomfortable. The fact is that I have been privileged to have worked with female entrepreneurs throughout my career and I sincerely apologize to anyone who I made uncomfortable by my actions. There's no denying this is an issue in the venture community, and I hate that my behavior has contributed to it." Caldbeck has since released a full statement to Axios, where he says he "will be taking an indefinite leave of absence from Binary Capital..."
Either you accuse with your name attached or your accusations may as well be fictitious.
Any competent attorney will make very short work of those anonymous accusers.
What I do see is that the three who are named are Asian. Anyone with experience of Asian cultures would know to take their accusations with a very large bag of salt. As in : don't trust them or their accusations, and in the absence of proof it's just a "he said / she said" which the court is likely to throw out with extreme prejudice.
American culture? Like Donald Trumps "pussy grabbing"? Apparently lying, serial philandering, defrauding creditors, overt racism, and an addiction to Twitter are all acceptable to a large segment of the population. It might be American culture, but it's certainly not cultured.
I agree that "foreigners should stay on the other side of the wall" - for their own safety. Especially if they're dark-skinned. DWB no longer stands for Driving While Black, but Dying While Black.
"Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.