
Bankers, Hotpants and Stilettos
The arguments heated up in Jordan Wimmers tribunal against Mark Lowe yesterday. Lowe, who runs the hedge fund Nomos Capital, was accused of bringing an escort to a serious business event wearing tight Dior hotpants and stilettos. However, Mr Lowe’s representative, Elizabeth Melville, responded that any women he brought along were ‘his girlfriends’. And this one in particular, Natalia Malagina, was also highly qualified, had worked for two investment banks, and is now studying at Lausanne University for an MBA. Miss …
The arguments heated up in Jordan Wimmers tribunal against Mark Lowe yesterday. Lowe, who runs the hedge fund Nomos Capital, was accused of bringing an escort to a serious business event wearing tight Dior hotpants and stilettos.
However, Mr Lowe’s representative, Elizabeth Melville, responded that any women he brought along were ‘his girlfriends’. And this one in particular, Natalia Malagina, was also highly qualified, had worked for two investment banks, and is now studying at Lausanne University for an MBA.
Miss Wimmer’s retort to that: ‘You can turn your life around, I guess.’
And the accusatory swingball returned from Miss Melville with: ‘You went to functions in a short skirt, or low-cut top, very tasteful, but nevertheless showing quite a lot of flesh.’
Ouch. Notwithstanding the seriousness of the claims if proven correct, it looks like the tribunal could do worse than stock up on it’s milk supply whilst the details are thrashed out.
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