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Accuser of ex-HP CEO Hurd steps forward

Accuser of ex-HP CEO Hurd steps forward

The female contractor whose sexual harassment accusation against Mark Hurd led to his ouster as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard came forward on Sunday, saying she never intended for Hurd to lose his job.

 

Sources: Ex-HP CEO Hurd settles with contractor

Hewlett-Packard Co.'s former Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd has reached a legal settlement with the woman who accused him of sexual harassment, and she has also agreed to release HP from legal claims, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Senh: Reading the article, if Mark Hurd didn't resign, it would seemed like a trivia matter. The discrepancy in expenses only amounted to about $20,000. Hurd's camp also has innocent explanations for everything suspicious involving him and his accuser. That's what happens when a case is settled; the two sides make it seemed like nothing had happened. Obviously, the two had sexual relations. If not, he wouldn't have abruptly resigned. Hurd is married with two kids; he's gonna need this time off to repair his marriage.

 

Disgraced HP CEO to get about $28m in cash, stock

Lauded for making Hewlett-Packard Co. the world's biggest technology company, CEO Mark Hurd was in talks for a new contract worth about $100 million, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

Senh: Mark Hurd apparently did a pretty good job at the helm of HP, but sex got in the way.

 

HP CEO Resigns After Sexual-Harassment Probe

HP CEO Resigns After Sexual-Harassment Probe

Hewlett-Packard Co. shocked Wall Street Friday afternoon with the announcement that its chairman and chief executive, Mark Hurd, is resigning immediately in the wake of a sexual harassment investigation that revealed ethics issues.

 

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