
Former FTC commissioner Joshua Wright is under scrutiny for allegedly juggling inappropriate relationships and skirting conflicts of interest while acting as a consultant for major tech companies like Google, Amazon, Qualcomm, and Facebook. Wright, who also served as a law professor at George Mason University, maintained relationships with multiple women, including students, direct reports, and three mistresses. His actions have led to a three-part exposé by the Wall Street Journal, detailing his professional and personal misconduct. The series highlights Wright's affair with Elyse Dorsey, which ended in 2021, and his retaliatory lawsuit against women he admitted to sleeping with, raising questions about his influence and the potential consequences of his behavior.
How common is it for wronged exes of elite men to become friends?! There was the Huberman ex-gf groupchat; and, the WSJ article on law professor and serial cheater Joshua Wright kicks off with this vignette https://t.co/lH1vPg8TFx
.@WSJ Three-Part Series On Former @georgemasonlaw Professor Joshua Wright Part Two: For Years, an Esteemed Law Professor Seduced Students. Was He Too Important to Fire? https://t.co/YUPNbuqXHR https://t.co/OXFaZB1j5S
tfw your absolutely unhinged retaliatory lawsuit against women you admit to sleeping with while they were your students, RAs, and direct reports leads @WSJ to print a 3-part expose showing the world your true colors @JoshWright1977 #metoo #metoolaw https://t.co/x3pzIhWeeq


