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Odey Asset Management Closed Following Founder's Sexual Scandal
Abstract:Odey Asset Management, a prominent British hedge fund, has announced its closure in the wake of founder Crispin Odey's departure amidst allegations of sexual misconduct, resulting in significant reorganizations and fund transfers within the company.

Odey Asset Management, a prominent British hedge fund, has made a significant announcement regarding its closure, a development that comes just six months after its Founder, Crispin Odey, was embroiled in allegations of sexual misconduct.
The decision to shut down Odey Asset Management is a direct consequence of the controversy that has swirled around Crispin Odey. In June, he was forcibly removed from the very company he had established back in 1991, following allegations first reported by the Financial Times and subsequently corroborated by Tortoise Media. Thirteen women had come forward to accuse Odey of sexual assault or harassment, claims vehemently denied by the embattled founder.

In the wake of this closure, Odey Asset Management has undergone extensive reorganization and fund transfers. According to a report by Reuters, all funds, including those managed by affiliated entities like Brook Asset Management and Odey Wealth, have been carefully transitioned to other asset management firms. A select team of personnel will remain in place to oversee the winding down of operations and to ensure that investors are properly attended to during this transitional phase.
For those seeking specific information on the reallocations, the hedge fund's official website offers a comprehensive breakdown of where each fund manager and their respective funds have found new homes. James Hanbury and Jamie Grimston, along with their portfolios, have been welcomed by Lancaster Investment Management. Oliver Kelton's funds now reside under the stewardship of S.W. Mitchell Capital. Freddie Neave, who previously managed Odey European Inc., has embarked on a new chapter with Bainbridge Partners, aiming to merge his funds into a fresh venture.
Geoffrey Marson has made the transition to Canaccord Genuity, while Adrian Courtenay has aligned himself with Green Ash Partners. Regrettably, no successor has been officially appointed as the fund manager for Sophia Whitbread, the lone female portfolio manager listed. Similarly, Peter Martin, who temporarily assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer following Crispin Odey's departure, does not have a new fund manager assigned to his name on the firm's official website.

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