A composite image showing Donald Trump and Luke Thorburn Legal documents obtained by Valiant News accuse the controversial Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs of both holding anti-Christian and anti-MAGA biases and discrimination which led to the 2016 firing of the bank’s only employee to donate to the 2016 presidential campaign of former President Donald Trump.
A lawsuit prepared against Goldman Sachs shows the bank’s former Associate, Luke David Thorburn-Calcino , was preparing to sue after he was fired in 2016 following news articles about his support for Trump’s presidential campaign and alleged links to a website that advocated for America First policies and Christianity.
Valiant News has learned that Goldman Sachs ultimately settled with the fired ex-employee and alleged discrimination victim for a six-figure sum in a move that could be interpreted as an admission of wrongdoing.
While the former Goldman Sachs employee was terminated following the discovery of his donations […]
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