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A decade-old drama involving VC David Sacks and Rippling founder Parker Conrad over their previous company Zenefits has blown up this week into a finger-pointing fight on X with many among the Silicon Valley elite taking sides.
Some have weighed in to say that such fights are becoming damaging to all VCs.
Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham : "Do you really want the full story of what you did to Parker to be told publicly??".
And the Graham /Sacks fight culminated with Sacks’ friend Chamath Palihapitiya wading in, not to so much voice support, but to plug the famous podcast the two do with fellow VC Jason Calacanis , All-In. Palihapitiya posted on X, “There is so much to say about this. We will document and talk about all of it this week on @theallinpod . PS with receipts (even deleted ones!).”.
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