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Home » NY Dem running for Nadler seat left Palantir after allegedly making sexually explicit comments to colleague: report
NY Dem running for Nadler seat left Palantir after allegedly making sexually explicit comments to colleague: report
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NY Dem running for Nadler seat left Palantir after allegedly making sexually explicit comments to colleague: report

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Alex Bores, the New York State assemblymember running to succeed retiring Rep. Jerrold Nadler, resigned from Palantir in 2019 days after receiving a formal warning over alleged sexually explicit comments to a colleague, according to a report.

Bores, a 35-year-old former software engineer, recently posted on social media that he quit Palantir in protest of its contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“I quit Palantir over its ICE contract, choosing principle over my career and millions of dollars,” Bores wrote on his X account on Jan. 23.

“They profited off of it, and are now using those funds to lie to New Yorkers and attack me.”

In fact, Bores left his job at Palantir five days after the company’s legal department notified him of potential disciplinary action for remarks he made to a colleague, Bloomberg News reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

They also told the outlet that in Bores’ exit interview with Palantir, the pol said he was suffering from burnout and excessive travel.

At the time of the interview, the subject of ICE did not come up, according to Bloomberg News.

Bores’ camp told The Post that the allegation stems from him recounting an off-color anecdote years after it occurred.

During his first year at Palantir, he attended a client offsite meeting with Kimberly-Clark where a company employee presented data on how customers used its tissues.

When someone noted that the top three reported uses accounted for less than half of total usage and asked where the rest went, the employee replied that there were “some uses we don’t want to talk about” — an implicit reference to masturbation, according to his spokesperson.

Years later, Bores allegedly repeated that story to a colleague while discussing unusual moments from his time at the firm.

A complaint was filed and human resources asked him about the exchange, his camp says, but after a conversation with HR, the matter was dropped.

Bores’ spokeswoman Alyssa Cass flatly denied to The Post that the pol was formally disciplined, calling the Bloomberg report “a wildly overblown characterization from ‘sources’ within a company that has named Alex Bores public enemy #1.”

She said the incident involved Bores recounting the Kimberly-Clark exchange years later and that “a complaint was filed, and HR asked Alex about it.”

After that discussion, she said, “the matter was dropped.”

Cass also disputed Bloomberg’s account of his departure, saying claims that he resigned days after a warning letter were “made up and the timeline proves it,” adding that Bores had already secured another job offer before leaving Palantir.

The Post has sought comment from Palantir and Kimberly-Clark.

I quit Palantir over its ICE contract, choosing principle over my career and millions of dollars. They profited off of it, and are now using those funds to lie to New Yorkers and attack me. It is clear that these Trump megadonors are just threatened by the one candidate that they…

— Alex Bores (@AlexBores) January 23, 2026

Bores worked at Palantir from 2014 to 2019, serving as a software engineer before leaving the company in February 2019.

After that, he joined an AI-focused startup and later worked at fintech firm Promise Pay before launching his political career.

A Manhattan native, Bores grew up in the district he now represents in the state Assembly, which includes neighborhoods such as Murray Hill, Turtle Bay, the Upper East Side and parts of East Midtown.

He was elected to the Assembly in 2022.

Bores is seeking to succeed Nadler in the heavily Democratic 12th congressional district, where he has made artificial intelligence regulation and opposition to ICE a centerpiece of his campaign.

His most recent financial disclosure shows that he and his wife reported assets between $2 million and $3.7 million, with his net worth at the low end of that range, excluding the cost of their mortgage.

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