Pimco Hit With New Sexual Harassment Claims From Three Women
- They allege bond giant runs as a fraternity favoring white men
- Pimco says it investigates each claim and tolerates no abuse
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A former employee of Pacific Investment Management Co. claimed she was sexually harassed by men at the firm and demoted after she rejected advances by her boss, the former chairman of Pimco funds, Brent Harris.
Harris’s former chief assistant, Amanda Thiem, made the allegations in an updated complaint filed Thursday in state court in Santa Ana, California. She’s one of three women who made harassment claims against Pimco in the filing. They joined a suit filed last year by two women who claimed the money manager operates as a fraternity that favors white men.