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This "resentment toward her abusers" may have led her to text Aron — a wealthy, powerful man in the public eye, her lawyers said. "Send me a naughty picture," Blackwood texted, a couple weeks into their flirty exchange. When he asked for photos in return, Blackwood sent him images of an unnamed Russian model that she pulled from Instagram. "Ceo scandal is apparently lucrative," Blackwood texted, posing as Brian. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I was shown some images and I was wondering if you're available to speak," the fake reporter texted Aron.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWSJ: Starboard builds 'sizeable' stake in News Corp, to push for strategic and governance changesBen Smith, Semafor co-founder and editor-in-chief, joins 'Squawk Box' with more on the news.
Persons: Ben Smith, Semafor Organizations: News Corp
Peptide anti-aging treatments are surging in popularity with tech workers. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementAdvertisementSilicon Valley biohackers are turning to more than just cold plunges, intermittent fasting, and rigorous exercise plans to stay smart and live longer. One of the hottest longevity trends among tech workers these days are peptide treatments which include pills, injections, and topical creams that can enhance performance, improve skin elasticity, increase libido, and even fight against diseases. Huberman noted that some of the most popular peptide treatments for health and fitness right now — among men and women — are ones that release human growth hormone like Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, and Ipamorelin.
Persons: Andrew Huberman, , Huberman, Lorraine McCarthy, McCarthy, They're, Jeff Tang, Tang — Organizations: Service, NextGen Health, NexGen Health, Blue Phoenix, Wall Street Locations: San Jose , California, Medellìn, Colombia
AMC CEO says he was the victim of an extortion plot
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New York CNN —Adam Aron, the CEO of AMC Entertainment, admitted Thursday that he was a “victim of an elaborate criminal extortion” plot. On X, Aron continued that following a “vigorous federal criminal investigation,” the perpetrator was convicted this past summer. He also said that the incident was “entirely a personal matter” and that he informed the AMC’s board of directors, as well as reviewed the events with an independent outside counsel. Aron said that the “matter is closed,” and he remains the CEO of AMC. AMC’s board of directors said in a statement to CNN that it had “determined it was a personal matter, and considers the issue resolved.”
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A woman was last year indicted after catfishing an anonymous CEO and threatening to release sexually explicit photos. Semafor reported Thursday that the CEO was Adam Aron, boss of movie theater giant AMC. Aron confirmed the report in a post on X, saying he was "the victim of an elaborate criminal extortion." Soon after Semafor reported that Aron was the victim in the case, he confirmed the news in a post on X. The following day, Blackwood then asked him to send sexually explicit photos, and he complied — including sending one of him with another woman — prosecutors said.
Persons: Semafor, Adam Aron, Aron, , Blackwood, Mia Organizations: AMC, Service, Prosecutors, of New York Locations: Southern
Adam Aron, chairman and CEO of AMC Entertainment, listens during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, on Oct. 18, 2021. AMC CEO Adam Aron confirmed Thursday he was the victim of a blackmail attempt by a New York woman last year. The case had been previously publicized, identifying the victim in legal documents only as a CEO of a publicly traded company. The New York woman behind the blackmail attempt, Sakoya Blackwood, pretended to be a former romantic partner of Aron using an anonymous online account beginning in March 2022. "This indeed was entirely a personal matter, and the matter is closed," Aron said.
Persons: Adam Aron, Aron, Sakoya Blackwood, Blackwood, AMC's Organizations: AMC Entertainment, Milken Institute Global Conference, AMC Locations: Beverly Hills , California, New York, York, Manhattan
Eventually, according to Ellison, Bankman-Fried chose the one that omitted a line saying "FTX borrows," hiding $10 billion in borrowed customer money. When asked by Sassoon why she continued with the scheme, Ellison said, "Sam told me to." She said Bankman-Fried told her she should have hedged and, "speaking loudly and strongly," said it was her fault. CEO Sam Bankman-Fried Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesEllison then went into her own emotional state. After all the movement of FTX money, the company only had $4 billion to cover $12 billion in customer holdings, she said.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Yuki Iwamura, Sam Bankman, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Ellison, Fried, Danielle Sassoon, Genesis, Gary Wang, Nishad Singh, Bankman, FTX, Mark Cohen, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Jane Rosenberg, Sassoon, Sam, Mohammed bin Salman, Jane Street, Slack, she'd, who'd, sloppily Organizations: Alameda Research, Bloomberg, Getty, Saudi Crown, U.S, District, Federal Court, Reuters, Stanford, Bankman, Wall, Alameda, New York Times, MBS, Vox, Forbes, Twitter, Toyota Corolla, Fried Bloomberg Locations: New York, Bankman, Alameda, FTX, New York City, U.S, San Francisco Bay, Saudi, Japan
Solar companies — Shares of solar companies rallied Tuesday, putting the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) on pace for its best day since March 21. The defense and aerospace companies rose Monday after the Israel-Hamas war began over the weekend. Rivian — Shares of the electric vehicle manufacturer rose more than 5% after UBS upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Block — Shares added 5.5% after Bank of America reiterated its buy rating on the payments stock. Unity Software — The video game software company added 3.2%.
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Anthropic looks set to be valued at $30 billion as it is in talks with Google for further investment. Prosecutors argue that the investment can't be used as evidence in Bankman-Fried's favor. AdvertisementAdvertisementProsecutors have asked the judge overseeing Sam Bankman-Fried's trial to stop the FTX founder's lawyers from referencing his $500 million investment in Anthropic. AdvertisementAdvertisementThat means Bankman-Fried's investment could be a major help in reimbursing the thousands of FTX customers who lost their money as the crypto exchange imploded last November. AdvertisementAdvertisementMichael Lewis, who interviewed Bankman-Fried more than 100 times for his biography, wrote that other FTX executives didn't approve of the Anthropic investment.
Persons: FTX, , Sam Bankman, Lewis Kaplan, Damian Williams, Anthropic, Williams, Fried, Gary Wang, Michael Lewis, Bankman, didn't, Ramnik Arora, Lewis, Sam Organizations: Google, Prosecutors, Service, Amazon Locations: Anthropic, Bankman, Alameda
Oct 10 (Reuters) - Truist Financial (TFC.N) is in talks to sell its insurance brokerage unit to private equity firm Stone Point for about $10 billion, news website Semafor reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. Stone Point bought a 20% stake in the unit, known as Truist Insurance Holdings, in April in a deal that valued the business at $14.75 billion. When the transaction was unveiled in February, before the industry turmoil, Truist said it would continue to own 80% of the unit. The talks with Stone Point are ongoing, according to the Semafor report, which added that a deal may hinge on Stone Point's ability to scrounge up enough debt. Truist Financial declined to comment on the Semafor report, while Truist Insurance and Stone Point did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
Persons: Semafor, Truist, Shivani Tanna, Niket, Maju Samuel, Shounak Organizations: Truist, Truist Insurance Holdings, Truist Insurance, Thomson Locations: U.S, dealmaking, Bengaluru
Elon Musk asked SBF if he wanted to help his $44 billion Twitter takeover, per Michael Lewis' biography. Bankman-Fried owned around $100 million of Twitter stock before Musk took the company private. AdvertisementAdvertisementSam Bankman-Fried didn't know whether he still owned shares in Twitter as Elon Musk took over the platform last year, according to Michael Lewis' biography of the FTX founder. According to Lewis, Bankman-Fried suggested investing between $250 million and $1 billion in Twitter. Singh and Arora said that FTX shouldn't invest in Musk's Twitter, or only go with a small stake.
Persons: Elon Musk, Michael Lewis, Musk, , Sam Bankman, Fried, Nishad Singh, Ramnik Arora, Lewis, Singh, who's, Arora, Morgan Stanley —, Semafor, SBF, FTX Organizations: Twitter, Service, Elon, Fried's
Trump made the right decision by skipping the GOP primary debates. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Now, one of his senior advisors is calling for the Republican National Committee to cancel any future debates. Now, it looks clear that by staying away Trump deprived the debates of the spectacle that surrounds him. Chris Christie quipped the debate that Trump would be known as "Donald Duck" if he continued to skip out.
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Sen. John Fetterman marveled at people who seem more concern about a dress code than alleged corruption. Fetterman told Semafor that aspects of Sen. Bob Menendez's alleged corruption would "make the Goodfellas blush." Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, is thus far the only Senate Democrat to call on Menendez to resign. AdvertisementAdvertisementDemocratic Sen. John Fetterman on Monday marveled at how people will freak out over the sanctity of the Senate dress code but demur at calling out Sen. Bob Menendez's alleged corruption as laid out by federal prosecutors. Fetterman is thus far the only Democratic senator to call for Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, to resign in the wake of shocking corruption charges.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSemafor's Ben Smith explains why he has doubts Rupert Murdoch is really stepping downBen Smith, Semafor editor-in-chief, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss news of Rupert Murdoch stepping down from his roles as chairman of Fox and News Corp., why he doubts the 92-year-old media mogul is really leaving, the ensuing succession drama, and more.
Persons: Semafor's Ben Smith, Rupert Murdoch, Ben Smith Organizations: Fox, News Corp
(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)Google is cutting hundreds of jobs in its global recruiting organization as part of a broader pullback in hiring over the next several quarters, CNBC has confirmed. "We unfortunately need to make a significant reduction to the size of the recruiting organization," Brian Ong, Google's recruiting vice president, told employees in a Wednesday video meeting, a recording of which was obtained by CNBC. In January, Alphabet -owned Google announced it was cutting 12,000 jobs, affecting roughly 6% of the full-time workforce. The layoffs occurred across the company, including in Google's recruiting organization. Employees had previously criticized the company for abruptly cutting off access to those who lost their jobs in January.
Persons: Paul Sakuma, Brian Ong, Ong, we've, Courtenay Mencini, Mencini, Semafor Organizations: Google, Google Inc, CNBC, Employees Locations: Mountain View, Calif
New York CNN —Google confirmed it will lay off hundreds of staff members who helped recruit and hire employees, as Silicon Valley continues its cost-cutting efforts. “To ensure we operate efficiently, we’ve made the hard decision to reduce the size of our recruiting team.”The layoffs were earlier reported by Semafor and CNBC. Google also said the recruiting cuts are not part of any wider layoffs, and that affected employees will be supported with severance offers and other benefits. Some Google recruiters for the company’s cloud, user experience, software engineering and other teams posted on LinkedIn, noting they had been affected by the layoffs. As of the end of 2022, Alphabet had 190,234 employees, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Persons: Sundar Pichai, , Courtenay Mencini, we’ve Organizations: New, New York CNN, Google, Semafor, CNBC, LinkedIn, Securities and Exchange Commission, Meta, Microsoft, Mobile Locations: New York, Silicon
Elon Musk's X tells users it could use their posts to train artificial intelligence models. AdvertisementAdvertisementElon Musk's X has changed its policies to allow information posted by users to be used to train its AI models. It is not clear how it will use the information from X and which AI models this relates to. Meta, which is also developing its own generative AI models, recently introduced an option for Facebook users to opt out of sharing their data to train its AI models. But this comes with limitations, per Gizmodo, and it's not guaranteed that all of a user's information will be removed from its AI training databases.
Persons: Elon Musk's, Musk, Elon Musk, didn't, ChatGPT, it's Organizations: Elon, Microsoft, CNBC, New York Times, Facebook
WBD named Mark Thompson as CNN's new CEO in a shift by David Zaslav to an experienced news leader. Thompson is widely credited with turning the Times into a digital powerhouse, transforming a news organization that was teetering financially. Under Thompson, there also were flops along the way to success for the Times, like the failed NYT Now mobile app. Thompson is expected to be involved in editorialObservers and insiders expressed optimism about the Thompson news. They also will be watching to see how he will carry out WBD CEO David Zaslav's commitment to providing a wider range of political viewpoints, including conservative ones.
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Two British media figures have been linked with the top job at CNN, Semafor reported. Mark Thompson, the former New York Times Company CEO, is the "leading candidate," per the outlet. Not one, but two, British media figures have been linked with the role, Semafor first reported. Before an eight-year stint as The New York Times boss, he was director-general of the BBC. The decision to launch CNN Max comes about year after the company axed CNN+.
Persons: Semafor, Mark Thompson, James Harding, Chris Licht, Licht, Donald Trump, He'd, Jeff Zucker, Thompson, he'd, Semafor's Ben Smith, David Zaslav, Oli Scarff, Harding, WBD, CNN Max Organizations: CNN, New York Times Company, BBC News, Morning, The, Street Journal, New York Times, BBC, Financial Times, Washington DC, Max Locations: British, London, AFP, Asia, Washington
Warner Bros. Discovery announced Thursday that CNN Max will be added to its Max streaming service on Sept. 27, and will serve as a 24/7 live news hub. Discovery relaunched its flagship streaming service HBO Max as Max, combining content from Warner Bros. and Discovery+ under one roof. As for including sports on Max, Warner Bros. Discovery is targeting the start of MLB playoffs this fall to introduce sports on the streaming app, CNBC previously reported.
Persons: CNN Max, Jim Acosta, Rahel Solomon, Amara Walker, Fredricka Whitfield, Jim Sciutto —, Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, HBO Max, Max, Jeff Zucker, Chris Licht, Semafor, Mark Thompson, David Zaslav, we'll, We've, Zaslav, Warner, It's, Jim Sciutto Organizations: Cable News Network, CNN, Warner Bros . Discovery, Max, HBO, Warner Bros, Discovery, BBC, New York Times, MLB, CNBC Locations: Atlanta , Georgia
It is unclear how far along the talks are with Mr. Thompson and the other candidates. Mr. Thompson declined to comment. Semafor earlier reported CNN’s interest in Mr. Thompson. Since Mr. Licht’s departure, CNN has been run by four people, three of whom — Amy Entelis, Virginia Moseley and Eric Sherling — are CNN veterans. The fourth, the CNN chief operating officer David Leavy, has been a longtime lieutenant to Mr. Zaslav, and was appointed shortly before Mr. Licht’s dismissal.
Persons: Mark Thompson, Thompson, David Zaslav, Chris Licht, Semafor, Licht’s, Amy Entelis, Virginia Moseley, Eric Sherling —, David Leavy, Zaslav Organizations: The New York Times, CNN, Warner Bros, Mr, Discovery
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he had to "reorient a lot of my life and time" after Elon Musk left the company. Elon Musk's 2018 departure from OpenAI — the company behind ChatGPT — rocked the artificial intelligence organization, according to a sweeping new report from The New Yorker. It is estimated that Musk poured between $50 million to $100 million of his own funds into OpenAI, The New Yorker reported. In 2018, Musk left the company's board. When he stepped down, Musk also backed out of his commitment to continue funding OpenAI, a source told The New Yorker, which left Altman scrambling.
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Former Wall Street Journal reporter Jay Solomon poses for a photograph in front of a building in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S., September 28, 2022. REUTERS/Raphael Satter/File PhotoLaw Firms Dechert LLP FollowWASHINGTON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Former Wall Street Journal reporter Jay Solomon has ended his lawsuit against Dechert LLP and two of its former partners, saying in a filing made public late on Monday that he was voluntarily dismissing his claims against the law firm. Dechert and its lawyers didn't return messages. Representatives for the other defendants in the suit, which is still active, didn't return messages. Dechert still faces other claims connected to the hiring of Indian hackers to win cases, including a lawsuit filed in New York last year by Solomon's former source, the aviation tycoon Farhad Azima.
Persons: Jay Solomon, Raphael Satter, Dechert, Solomon, Neil Gerrard, Farhad Azima, Bernadette Baum Organizations: Wall Street, REUTERS, WASHINGTON, Thomson Locations: Bethesda , Maryland, U.S, Philadelphia, India, Dechert, New York
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, then a Democrat, voted against an impeachment inquiry into Trump in 2019. Now a Republican, he's urging an impeachment inquiry into Biden, despite similar political dynamics. Van Drew famously switched parties a few months later and has since become a stalwart Trump backer who votes in lockstep with House Republicans. "We have to be a little tough about this, we can't be weak-kneed as Republicans," Van Drew said on Fox Business recently. —Congressman Jeff Van Drew (@Congressman_JVD) August 11, 2023On a conference call with House Republicans on Monday, Van Drew again spoke up in favor of the effort, according to multiple reports.
Persons: Jeff Van Drew, he's, Biden, Donald Trump, Van Drew, Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden —, Hunter, Van Drew's Organizations: Trump, Republican, Service, Democratic, Democrats, Ukrainian, Republicans, House Republicans, Fox Business Locations: Wall, Silicon, New Jersey, lockstep
Billionaire Charlie Ergen is consolidating his telecom empire, merging his satellite and broadband services companies Dish Network and EchoStar in an all-stock deal. "This is a strategically and financially compelling combination that is all about growth and building a long-term sustainable business," Ergen, chairman of both Dish and EchoStar, said in a statement. The deal reunites two businesses that have been separate for about 15 years, as Ergen spun EchoStar out of Dish in 2008. The merger will exchange 2.85 shares of Dish common stock for each share of EchoStar stock, a 12.9% premium for EchoStar shareholders as of the July 5 trading close. EchoStar CEO Hamid Akhavan will continue on as part of the combined company, as President and CEO.
Persons: Charlie Ergen, Ergen, EchoStar, Hamid Akhavan, Erik Carlson, Akhavan, CNBC's David Faber Organizations: Dish Network
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