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* VC Jonathan Teo, co-founder of Binary Capital, [https://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2017/06/26/binary-capital-cofounder-knew-of-justin-caldbecks-history-of-bad-behavior/ knew about Justin Caldbeck's history of sexual harassment] when decided to co-found Binary Capital with him. Teo was accused by multiple women of [https://pando.com/2017/06/28/they-dont-want-you-be-too-much-career-girl-you-have-be-party-girl-more-women-speak-about-binary-partners-party-culture/ creating a sexualized "party atmosphere"] at Binary Capital and their events, in which women felt pressure to be fun and not make "drama" in order to maintain access to investors.
 
* VC Jonathan Teo, co-founder of Binary Capital, [https://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2017/06/26/binary-capital-cofounder-knew-of-justin-caldbecks-history-of-bad-behavior/ knew about Justin Caldbeck's history of sexual harassment] when decided to co-found Binary Capital with him. Teo was accused by multiple women of [https://pando.com/2017/06/28/they-dont-want-you-be-too-much-career-girl-you-have-be-party-girl-more-women-speak-about-binary-partners-party-culture/ creating a sexualized "party atmosphere"] at Binary Capital and their events, in which women felt pressure to be fun and not make "drama" in order to maintain access to investors.
 
* VC Charlie O'Donnell from First Round Capital reportedly made sexual advances to so many women founders in New York City's Silicon Alley that a story on women founders in NYC turned into a [https://web.archive.org/web/20150416191900/http://observer.com:80/2011/11/charlie-odonnell-women-in-tech-dating-dealflow/ story about Charlie O'Donnell's inappropriate sexual advances]. Many people in the NYC tech scene [http://www.thegrindstone.com/2011/11/10/career-management/tech-start-ups-harrasment-in-workplace-627/ defended O'Donnell in the comments], while others confirmed the story and told their own stories of harassment.
 
* VC Charlie O'Donnell from First Round Capital reportedly made sexual advances to so many women founders in New York City's Silicon Alley that a story on women founders in NYC turned into a [https://web.archive.org/web/20150416191900/http://observer.com:80/2011/11/charlie-odonnell-women-in-tech-dating-dealflow/ story about Charlie O'Donnell's inappropriate sexual advances]. Many people in the NYC tech scene [http://www.thegrindstone.com/2011/11/10/career-management/tech-start-ups-harrasment-in-workplace-627/ defended O'Donnell in the comments], while others confirmed the story and told their own stories of harassment.
* VC [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_McClure Dave McClure], co-founder of 500 Startups, was [https://www.recode.net/2017/7/1/15907496/mcclure-role-500-startups-limited-unacceptable-behavior quietly removed as CEO of the fund] after "inappropriate interactions with women in the tech community." Very few people, including at least [https://twitter.com/hunterwalk/status/881001513316827141 one LP], knew of the change until a [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/technology/women-entrepreneurs-speak-out-sexual-harassment.html New York Times article] called him out by name as a sexual harasser several months later.
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* VC [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_McClure Dave McClure], co-founder of 500 Startups, was [https://www.recode.net/2017/7/1/15907496/mcclure-role-500-startups-limited-unacceptable-behavior quietly removed as CEO of the fund] after "inappropriate interactions with women in the tech community." Very few people, including at least [https://twitter.com/hunterwalk/status/881001513316827141 two] [https://twitter.com/mkapor/status/881012315356774400 LPs], knew of the change until a [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/technology/women-entrepreneurs-speak-out-sexual-harassment.html New York Times article] called him out by name as a sexual harasser several months later.
 
* VC [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Sacca Chris Sacca], a well-known angel investor in Twitter and Uber and founder of Lowercase Capital, [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/technology/women-entrepreneurs-speak-out-sexual-harassment.html allegedly touched a woman investor and entrepreneur's face] without her consent in a way that made her uncomfortable at a tech event. A few hours prior to the publication of this story in the New York Times, Sacca published a [https://medium.com/@sacca/i-have-more-work-to-do-c775c5d56ca1 widely-praised article outlining his plans to support women in tech without directly addressing the allegation]. When first contacted by the New York Times, he did not deny the allegation, then [https://twitter.com/ktbenner/status/881236241441849344 denied it after publication].
 
* VC [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Sacca Chris Sacca], a well-known angel investor in Twitter and Uber and founder of Lowercase Capital, [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/technology/women-entrepreneurs-speak-out-sexual-harassment.html allegedly touched a woman investor and entrepreneur's face] without her consent in a way that made her uncomfortable at a tech event. A few hours prior to the publication of this story in the New York Times, Sacca published a [https://medium.com/@sacca/i-have-more-work-to-do-c775c5d56ca1 widely-praised article outlining his plans to support women in tech without directly addressing the allegation]. When first contacted by the New York Times, he did not deny the allegation, then [https://twitter.com/ktbenner/status/881236241441849344 denied it after publication].
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Canter Marc Canter], co-founder of Macromedia, [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/technology/women-entrepreneurs-speak-out-sexual-harassment.html sent inappropriate sexual text messages] to a woman founder while acting as an adviser to her startup. When asked about the allegations, he claimed he had done this in order to drive her away because he didn't like her ideas.
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Canter Marc Canter], co-founder of Macromedia, [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/technology/women-entrepreneurs-speak-out-sexual-harassment.html sent inappropriate sexual text messages] to a woman founder while acting as an adviser to her startup. When asked about the allegations, he claimed he had done this in order to drive her away because he didn't like her ideas.

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Physical and sexual violence

  • Michael Arrington (founder of TechCrunch and founding partner of CrunchFund) has multiple allegations of physical and sexual violence towards past partners.
  • Dan Bilzerian (venture capitalist and trust-fund child of corporate takeover specialist/ex-convict Paul Bilzerian) threw a model off a roof during a Hustler shoot and broke her foot.
  • Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of VC firm Formation 8, was accused of rape, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse in a lawsuit by a Stanford student. Lonsdale never denied a sexual relationship with the student, 8 years his junior and 21 years old, whom he sought out as a mentoree in a Stanford mentoring program after meeting her in person and prior to beginning a sexual relationship with her. He also gave her a summer job for his VC firm, Foundation 8, during their relationship. Lonsdale was temporarily banned from the Stanford campus, a decision later reversed despite Stanford's stated ban on sexual relationships between mentors and mentorees. The week after the lawsuit was dropped, Foundation 8 broke up due to Lonsdale's behavior according to multiple sources. (Lonsdale is also named in the Hyperloop lawsuit for alleged illegal financial practices and favoritism.)
  • Michael Goguen, a partner at Sequoia Capital for 19 years, was accused of sexual, physical and emotional abuse of a woman for over 12 years, who was a victim of sexual trafficking. Her allegations include that he left her alone in a hotel room in 2012 after physically injuring her in a sex act so badly that she required emergency surgery. Goguen's lawyers are countersuing for extortion without denying the sexual relationship. Sequoia Capital famously has no women partners, stated that Goguen was leaving the firm as a result of these allegations.
  • Alleged rapist Kobe Bryant founded a $100 million VC fund with long-time investment partner Jeff Stibel, vice chairman at Dun & Bradstreet, a Fortune 500 corporation. Stibel responded to questions about the allegations with “I think it is completely irrelevant and largely water under the bridge. A huge chunk of our portfolio company CEOs are women, and more than half of my senior executives [at Dun & Bradstreet] are female.”
  • Edwin Urrutia was a co-foudner of Turing Pharmaceuticals with Martin Shkreli. Urrutia left Turing after being investigated for alleged sexual assault of the company's chief commercial officer. He then joined EUKU Ventures, a VC firm focusing on New York City area ventures.

Sexual harassment

Racism and sexism

Naiveté

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) Alumni

Academic research and other systemic studies

  • Women Are Disappearing From Venture Capital - Karen E. Klein for Businessweek, citing this research.
    • "The vast majority of U.S. venture capital investments go to companies led exclusively by men."
    • "Only 15 percent of nearly 7,000 VC-backed companies analyzed had a woman executive."
    • "The total proportion of women VC partners has dropped to 6 percent, from 10 percent in 1999."
    • "Women getting VC funding [in 1999] amounted to only 5 percent of the total, compared to 15 percent today."
    • "The continued gender gap in investment is especially puzzling in light of multiple studies released in recent years that have shown that companies with women in senior positions are more likely to succeed than those that are all-male."