INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A nasty legal battle is set to play out between two former Uber executives.
Eric Alexander, the ride-hailing company formerpresident of
business in Asia-Pacific, has filed suitagainst former Uber PR chief Rachel Whetstone .
Alexander blames Whetstone for his firing from Uber
in June 2017, claiming her &grossly misleading statements& both internally at Uber and to the media, &destroyed his reputation.& He claims
she &harbored deep seated personal animosity& against him, was jealous of his close relationship with then-CEO Travis Kalanick and
frequently made racist comments about several minority groups during her tenure.
Whetstone,well-known in Silicon Valley for her comms
prowess, also left Uber in 2017 and has since gone on to lead PR efforts at Facebook and now Netflix.
We&ve reached out to Whetstone,
Alexander and Uber for comment.
Backstory
Last year, Alexander was very publicly ousted from Uberafter obtaining the medical records of a
female passenger who was raped by an Uber driver in India
Alexander had reportedly been investigating the case himself because he believed the Indian ride-hailing business Ola was behind the
incident and that the competitor was trying to damage Uber reputation in India.
Alexander spent just over three years at the company and was
a close confidant of Kalanick&s.
Uber exec is out after violating rider privacy
The allegations
The allegations outlined in the
lawsuit,first reported by Business Insider, don''t seem to be connected, but rather are an attempt by Alexander to portray Whetstone as a
vicious, jealous and racist former colleague out for his career:
Ms.WhetstoneharboreddeepseatedpersonalanimosityagainstMr.Alexanderover his
perceived higher status within Uber, as well as Mr
Alexander repeated efforts to curtail Ms
Whetstone ongoing racist comments (culminating in Mr
Alexander public rebuke of Ms
Whetstone in front of another Uber officer
Given the contentious relationship between the parties, upon her severance from Uber, Ms
Whetstone took the unusual step of insisting on a reciprocal non-disparagement clause that specifically referenced Mr
Whetstone thereafter proceeded to violate that clause by spreading false and misleading and/or disparaging information about Mr
Alexander response to the rape in India
Whetstone derogatory statements were made in direct violation of the non-disparagement.
The lawsuit provides several examples of racist
comments allegedly made by Whetstone, including that ''the Chinese cannot be trusted.
Alexander says Whetstone also went to
reporters—Bloomberg Eric Newcomer and Recode Kara Swisher were named specifically — and told them &false and misleading
information.
Uber past catches up to it
The lawsuit, for the most part, looks to be an attempt on Alexander end to clear his name
According to his LinkedIn, he hasn''t pursued any new opportunities since his well-publicizedexit from Uber, and that likely not for lack of
trying.
As for Uber, despite replacing its CEO and several other top-level employees following its no good, very bad year in 2017, the
company hasn''t been able to shake itsscandal-ridden reputation
The mistakes made under Kalanick reign have and will continue to catch up to it.And nothing, not even a rebrand, can stop that.
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