| Wells Fargo
Whistleblower Says He Told CEO
of Unconscionable Things and Was
Fired so Sues
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
July 8 รข A man who as a Wells
Fargo official says he
appeared on CNBC in February
2025 and praised the then-new
Administration says he was
retaliated against. He filed a
lawsuit in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York where
Inner City Press found it in
the docket. The
complaint said a Mr. Peck
"resented Plaintiff's
political views." The
plaintiff says he emailed
Wells Fargo's CEO about
"unconscionable" things. A Mr.
Andrew Porter contacted him,
and soon he was fired. A U4 filing
with FINRA resulted in
withdrawal from recruitment
discussions by UBS, JPMorgan
and RBC Capital
Markets. He cites
the Sabranes-Oxley Act. The case is Doe v. Wells Fargo N.A., 1:26-cv-5807 (Unassigned)
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