After This Story About a Wife of an Ex-Employee, You Can See Why Bloomberg Wants This NDA Circus to Just Go Away
Matt Vespa
Posted: Feb 21, 2020 1:16 PM
If there was one thing that blew up in Mike Bloomberg’s face at the recent Democratic debate in Nevada, it was the nondisclosure issue. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) came out swinging. And it didn’t stop. She pummeled Bloomberg over the allegations. It wasn’t made any better by Bloomberg saying nothing was really in there, except for maybe a joke he told that some might find offensive. What was the joke, Mike? He came off as unlikeable, cold and just plain entitled. Like, why do I even have to debate these people; just give the nomination to me and stop asking me about these NDAs.
Well, for one woman, there’s a reason why these NDA stories should be told. She was subjected to the wrath of the Bloomberg empire—even though she wasn’t an employee. Her husband was the former reporter, but she knew things, had information in her head, that must be locked and sealed. If she didn’t sign, they threatened to destroy her family financially. It’s all detailed in her story for The Intercept.
In 2012, Leta Hong Fincher and her husband, then-Bloomberg News reporter Michael Forsythe, lived in Beijing, China where he reported on a story that probably irked the nation’s communist party. No, it did. One of them was how President Xi Jinping's family was getting insanely rich. Fincher was working on her Ph.D at Tsinghua University.
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