Goldman Sachs denied in a court filing in London that its employees often cried at meetings.REUTERS/Andrew Kelly An ex-Goldman Sachs exec says a "culture of bullying" made employees cry, the Daily Telegraph reports, citing a lawsuit. The former executive reportedly made the allegations in a complaint in London. In a statement to Insider, Goldman Sachs called the allegations "completely without merit." An ex-Goldman Sachs executive said the work culture in the London office was so bad that people would cry at meetings, the Daily Telegraph reported, citing a legal complaint.The former executive, Ian Dodd, said Goldman's "culture of bullying" led him to have a mental breakdown, the Telegraph reported, citing his court filing.

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