The comment was cited in a complaint filed by a former Goldman Sachs partner against the Wall Street investment bank.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon boasted about his sexual prowess to a group of male colleagues, according to a bombshell lawsuit that led to a secret $12 million settlement with a female partner.
The alleged remark by Solomon was not the central focus of the lawsuit, which claimed Goldman paid women less than men for doing the same jobs and that the company tolerated crude and vulgar remarks from senior officials.Getty Images for Los Angeles Tea “Bloomberg’s reporting contains factual errors, and we dispute this story,” said Kathy Ruemmler, General Counsel at Goldman. “Anyone who works with David knows his respect for women, and his long record of creating an inclusive and supportive environment for women.”Ex-Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng, who was convicted in 1MDB embezzlement scheme, sues former boss
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