Martin Sorrell denies Wall Street Journal report, says he didn’t use WPP money for a prostitute
June 11 2018, 4:54 pm | | 6 Comments
AdWeek in the US reports that, according to a story by The Wall Street Journal on the weekend, former WPP CEO Martin Sorrell’s recent resignation happened while the board of directors investigated allegations that he spent company money on the services of one or more prostitutes.
Through a personal spokesperson, Sorrell denied the claims but declined to elaborate, citing a nondisclosure agreement signed when he abruptly resigned from his position atop the world’s largest advertising company two months ago.
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So you use the same NDA bullshit that your organisation employs to stop word spreading about the sexual predators you employ to not incriminate yourself.
Sure as Adam things have changed.
My Sorrell, can you please provide receipts for “candy”, “bubbles” and “leticia”?
This is very, very funny.
He looks like a priest in that black polo neck. Which just makes matters worse for me.
I know, Martin. I know.