Ellen Pao, who's suing venture capital giant Kleiner Perkins for alleged sex discrimination, has a husband who has reportedly been entangled in a dizzying number of lawsuits.
Pao's husband, hedge fund manager Alphonse Fletcher, has been enmeshed in litigation from a real-estate battle to a fight over his hedge fund, the New York Post reported Monday.
Here are some of the lawsuits the Post reported Fletcher has been involved with:
Fletcher is perhaps best known for suing his co-op board for racial discrimination after it wouldn't let him buy a fifth unit to expand his apartment. He made $700,000, way less than he would have needed to pay he maintenance on all those units, the Post reported.
In 1991, he filed another racial discrimination action, that time against his employee Kidder Peabody, a securities firm.
Fletcher has also been the target of litigation. Two male property managers he hired reportedly sued him for making unwanted sexual advances toward them.
And earlier this year, he got hit with litigation over his business, the Post reported. The state of Louisiana claimed filed a petition seeking to get back $100 million in pension money it had put into Fletcher's hedge fund.
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