Morgan Stanley Knew of a Star’s Alleged Abuse. He Still Works There.

  • 6 years ago
Morgan Stanley Knew of a Star’s Alleged Abuse. He Still Works There.
Morgan Stanley employees in Seattle and Portland shared it via text messages
and emails, according to the seven former Morgan Stanley employees, most of whom said they did not want to be identified because they feared retribution by Mr. Greenberg or the bank.
This week, after contacted Morgan Stanley with questions about Mr. Greenberg, the bank put him on “administrative
leave pending further review of this situation,” said a Morgan Stanley spokeswoman, Christy Jockle.
In another instance, a Morgan Stanley manager alerted his superior when Mr. Greenberg
was charged with violating a restraining order, according to three former employees.
For years, Morgan Stanley executives knew about his alleged conduct, according to seven former Morgan Stanley employees.
She added, “I considered him my friend until I understood the full extent of his actions against his intimate partners.”
When he learned of the arrest, Paul Amsbury, a Morgan Stanley branch manager
and Mr. Greenberg’s boss, passed information about it, including the mug shot, to Curtis Peterson, the firm’s Pacific Coast regional director, in San Francisco, according to Ms. Beatty and two other former bank employees.
After Mr. Amsbury flagged the arrest, a high-ranking compliance official from Morgan Stanley’s New York
offices flew to Portland to meet with Mr. Greenberg and Mr. Amsbury, the former employees said.

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