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The latest revelation of misconduct comes as the bank tries to overhaul its internal culture after two years of lawsuits, investigations and fines.
August 30 -
Christopher Rollins worked for Goldman Sachs for 16 years and rose to be a managing director before the firm fired him in February 2017.
August 10 -
Joe Voboril claims he was wrongfully terminated after an investigation into another banker’s alleged inappropriate sexual conduct, according to his lawyer.
July 5 -
Craig Schmell says the firm terminated him because of alcohol and drug addiction issues he had 30 years ago.
June 1 -
Richard Frick had overseen the wirehouse's Philadelphia operations since 2011.
May 3 -
The bank is said to have been aware of the accusations for years.
April 4 -
Barry Snyder’s complaint depicts him as a victim of federal investigators and the bank, with both sides threatening to turn on him.
April 2 -
The firm sought to clarify circumstances surrounding the departure last month of former Congressman Harold Ford Jr.
January 22 -
He is the latest in a string of high-profile men to lose their jobs after accusations of mistreating women.
December 7 -
Several senators conducted their own review of FINRA reports and said they found that Wells Fargo had “ample information” about the severity of the bogus account practices for years.
November 4