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Big money titans rally to back Bill Ackman against $2M ‘shakedown’ demand by ex-staffer

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Billionaire hedge fund boss Bill Ackman says he’s the victim of a “shakedown” attempt by a former employee demanding a $2 million severance payment after alleging an “unsafe workplace” — prompting wealthy captains of industry to publicly back the moneyman.

Ackman recently laid out his case in a lengthy X post that quickly went viral, writing, “I am reaching out to the @X community for advice,” and vowing to “fight this nonsense to the end of the earth.”

He said last Saturday that he launched his family office, called Table, about 15 years ago, putting it in the hands of a friend he described as “someone that I trusted implicitly.” The office later “grew massively” as headcount and costs ballooned despite having a largely administrative role, he added.

Ackman said he remained mostly hands-off — conducting only an annual review — with the goal of having the firm “handle everything other than my day job so that I would have more time for my job and my family.”

As costs and turnover “ballooned,” he brought in his Harvard-educated nephew — who did a “superb job” turning around another investment, according to Ackman — to review operations, leading to layoffs of about a third of staff.

I am reaching out to the @X community for advice with the likely risk of sharing TMI. I have been sufficiently upset about the whole matter that I have lost sleep thinking about it and I am hoping that this post will enable me to get this matter off my chest.

By way of…

— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) April 4, 2026

Most employees exited “professionally,” Ackman said — except for an in-house lawyer he called “Ronda” who rejected three months’ severance and demanded two years’ pay after working just two-and-a-half years.

Ackman said she refused to speak with him before the firm received a “threatening letter” alleging “harassment and gender discrimination” and an “unsafe work environment” — claims he called “interesting” given she oversaw compliance.

The letter alleged his nephew made “inappropriate and genderbased [sic]” remarks about a female employee’s age, appearance and family planning, and warned she would “seek all appropriate relief” in court if a deal isn’t reached.

Ackman said the issue had been raised internally and that he pushed for “workplace sensitivity training,” adding that accounts from others did not match the allegations and that “no one, as far as I understand, was offended,” adding there was “no evidence whatsoever” of broader problems.

He suggested the $2 million demand was opportunistic, noting “Ronda” was aware of a medical crisis his daughter was undergoing and his firm’s pending IPO, and blasting what he called “fake” discrimination claims as a costly “tax on the economy.”

🇺🇸

Destroy them! Good work.

— Joe Lonsdale (@JTLonsdale) April 4, 2026

Ackman stated that the lawyer was part of broader layoffs and had “too much horsepower” for the role, for which she got $1.05 million last year. He also hinted that she wanted to settle to avoid reputational damage.

The post struck a chord online, drawing support from some of the biggest names in tech and finance.

Agreed💯💯💯 this nonsense has to stop.

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) April 5, 2026

Chamath Palihapitiya, the Silicon Valley angel investor, likened the situation to a “tax” on wealthy executives.

Fight it. This kind of extortion happens way more than people realize. It’s easy money for the accuser and the lawyers.

The accuser and their attorney can say whatever they want, without evidence and without penalty, to harm the person’s reputation and try to force them into…

— Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) April 5, 2026

“Destroy them!” Joe Lonsdale, a co-founder of Palantir, wrote in response to Ackman’s account.

“Fight it,” urged tech and anti-aging entrepreneur Bryan Johnson. “This kind of extortion happens way more than people realize. It’s easy money for the accuser and the lawyers.”

I’ve dealt with a bunch of this nonsense in the past. It’s the “tax” I spoke about on the pod this week. It was simpler to pay it for a while because it was relatively small dollars each time (a few million here or there) but then the system realizes I am a mark and won’t stop.…

— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) April 4, 2026

You have the $ to fight injustice.

Most others I’d suggest they settle.

You have the luxury and duty to preserve the truth, no matter the cost.

— Elizabeth Holmes (@ElizabethHolmes) April 5, 2026

Elizabeth Holmes, who is serving a 10-year prison sentence for defrauding investors in the Theranos scandal, wrote on X: “You have the luxury and duty to preserve the truth, no matter the cost.”

“This nonsense has to stop,” said Donald Trump Jr.

Ackman later said it was “reassuring that there appears to be a consensus” backing his decision to fight rather than settle.

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