Not Your Every Day Tech Exec Scandal

from the um.-wow. dept

While the good folks over at Valleywag might have you believe otherwise, most tech execs lead rather boring lives. There aren’t that many “scandals” that happen around these parts — and the ones that do happen, tend to be rather mundane. Some stock option backdating and maybe a bit of lying on the old resume, seem to be about as scandalous as it normally gets. But Henry Nicholas of Broadcom apparently decided to go with the more made-for-Hollywood sort of scandal. There is the option backdating issue here, but that’s nothing compared to the fact that he’s now been indicted for also keeping a warehouse full of drugs which he used for things like putting ecstasy in other tech execs’ and customers’ drinks, as well as supplying speed, cocaine and pot to tech execs. And then there were the prostitutes. Oh yeah, and the sex lair that leaked to the press last year. There’s definitely a movie coming out of all of this one day. In the meantime, though, I think I prefer the Silicon Valley with more mundane executive scandals.

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Rhan (profile) says:

When was he spiking drinks?

Any further details on the time period he would have been spiking drinks? It looks like he would have not been acting in capacity of being executive past 2003, but would he have been running a muck past then? I was at an after-party in Southern California last summer for an animation convention – can I hop on the bandwagon and blame him rather than a random waitress for spiking my drink with ecstasy?

dorpus says:

I think it's wonderful

The silicon valley attitude that they are above the law, don’t need to play by the rules, anti-government, antisocial attitudes have come home to roost. I look forward to the day when silicon valley is controlled by Russian and Asian mafia who perform drive-by Uzis on techies playing foozball, turning them into Jackson Pollock paintings. When the techies are scared shitless, then they will talk about the law, abiding by the rules, and endeavoring for a better world.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: I think it's wonderful

Either that’s sarcasim, or you’re a fucking dumbass. Most techies know that, not only are they not above the law, but that they’re the sort of people who always always always get caught, even when they’ve done nothing wrong.

Techies hate this, by the way. So next time your sys-admin has a bad day, cut him some slack, and let him get away with spaming all of the company email accounts or something,

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: I think it's wonderful

> The silicon valley attitude that they are above the law, don’t need to play by the rules, anti-government, antisocial attitudes have come home to roost.

Apparently you missed the part about this entire thing happening in Los Angeles, where Broadcom is based, not Silicon Valley. But ok.

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