Thursday 14 December 2017

Uber investor exits Sherpa Capital amid sexual misconduct claims

Uber investor exits Sherpa Capital amid sexual misconduct claims



Silicon Valley investor Shervin Pishevar, known for his early bet on Uber Technologies Inc, said on Thursday that he would sever ties with his venture capital company, Sherpa Capital, after being accused of sexual misconduct.

Pishevar, who has denied the accusations, said in a statement provided by his lawyer that he was voluntarily leaving Sherpa Capital, which he co-founded, because of ongoing "untruthful attacks" against him.

Bloomberg reported in November that five women accused Pishevar of exploiting a professional connection or the prospect of a job, mentorship or investment to make unwanted sexual advances.

Reuters was unable to independently confirm the accusations.

"I refuse to allow my enemies to drag my Sherpa family into their fight with me," Pishevar said in the statement. "That is why I have decided on my own accord to end my association with Sherpa Capital, effective immediately."

In a statement, Sherpa Capital thanked Pishevar for his contributions to the firm and said it was "deeply committed to our culture of integrity, inclusion, and respect."
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