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Venture fund founder sues PayPal alleging racial discrimination
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风险投资公司Andav Capital创始人起诉PayPal,声称因其为亚裔而被排除在PayPal的多元化和公平计划之外。PayPal曾承诺投入5.3亿美元支持黑人和少数族裔企业,但该计划被指专注于黑人和拉丁裔企业,忽视了包括亚裔在内的其他族裔。诉讼指出,PayPal高管明确表示该计划优先考虑黑人和拉丁裔企业,导致Andav Capital等亚裔主导的基金未能获得投资。此举被指违反了民权法案,并引发了关于种族歧视的争议。类似针对多元化计划的诉讼也逐渐增多。

💰 PayPal曾承诺5.3亿美元支持黑人和少数族裔企业,但被指该计划主要关注黑人和拉丁裔企业。

🗣️ Andav Capital创始人声称因其为亚裔而被排除在PayPal的多元化计划之外,并指出PayPal高管明确表示优先考虑黑人和拉丁裔企业。

⚖️ 该诉讼指控PayPal违反了民权法案,并认为其种族排斥性投资计划违反了纽约州和纽约市禁止种族歧视的法律。

🚫 诉讼还指出,被拒绝的基金遭受了不公平的负面评价,被认为其业务能力不足,而非因种族原因被排除在外。

📢 此案是众多针对仅关注黑人和拉丁裔群体的多元化计划的诉讼之一,反映了对种族偏见和公平性的持续关注。

PayPal is being sued by the founder of venture firm Andav Capital, who claims she was excluded from the payment giant’s diversity and equity program because she is Asian, according to a suit filed this week

In 2020, PayPal made a $530 million commitment to support more Black and minority-led businesses in the wake of Black Lives Matter. Nisha Desai, the founder of Andav Capital, claims in the newly filed lawsuit that she applied to be considered for the financial commitment but was overlooked because she is Asian, as the program sought to exclusively focus on Black and Hispanic-led enterprises. 

Desai launched Andav Capital in 2018, according to Pitchbook, to invest in early-stage companies. The venture firm has made at least 13 investments, including in fintech startup Acorns, the startup finding marketplace IFundWomen, and the environmental tech firm Kubik. 

“Funds majority-owned by individuals of other races, including Asian Americans, are not given equal consideration,” Desai alleges in the suit, filed in a New York federal court. “Worse, PayPal and its senior management have repeatedly trumpeted the program’s focus on race, bragging in statements and press releases that PayPal’s program is for some races and ethnicities and not others.” 

Desai did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment on Friday. When reached by TechCrunch, PayPal spokesperson Taylor Watson declined to comment on the case citing pending litigation. 

In her suit, Desai claims she met numerous times with executives at PayPal and its venture arm, PayPal Ventures, about her qualifications for receiving a financial grant, where Desai alleges that PayPal’s head of public policy and research explicitly told her in a July 2020 meeting that the program preferences Black and Hispanic-led firms “over other races and ethnicities, including Asian Americans.”

When PayPal announced its first investments from the $530 million commitment, the company invested in firms with at least one Black or Latino general partner, “an unmistakable racial pattern that reflected PayPal’s stated race-based purpose,” the suit reads. 

“Even today, PayPal continues to make the same race-based claims,” the suit adds. “In total, PayPal invested $100 million in 19 venture capital firms led by ‘Black and Latinx managers’ but announced not $1 of funding to Asian-American woman-led funds — despite their demonstrated interest and fit. […] To PayPal and its executives, Asian Americans might be minorities, but they’re the wrong kind of minority. PayPal has not announced an end to the program.” 

Desai claims that her rejection from PayPal’s investment commitment cost her firm “vital capital worth millions of dollars.” The suit also alleges that those who received PayPal checks were “able to leverage those awards into additional investments, greater brand equity, resources, access, and success.” 

Meanwhile, funds like Desai’s that were rejected “suffered from the adverse and inaccurate perception that PayPal had made a decision based on the merits of their business, rather than the race of the fund’s ownership,” the suit claims. 

Desai alleges that PayPal violated the Civil Rights Act 1981, and that PayPal’s “racially exclusionary investment program” is illegal under the New York State and city laws that prohibit racial discrimination.

Desai is represented by Consovoy McCarthy, a conservative legal firm with a history of taking on cases related to race-based programs. The law firm notably sued Pfizer for its diversity program, which targeted Black, Latino, and Native Americans, alleging the program discriminated against white and Asian American applicants, though the suit was later dismissed. Consovoy McCarthy also sued Harvard University and the University of North Carolina in 2022 for race-based admissions that subsequently helped to overturn affirmative action in education

Desai’s legal representatives at Consovoy McCarthy have also been reached by TechCrunch for comment. 

Desai joins other individuals and organizations that are suing diversity schemes for only targeting Black and Hispanic communities. Most notably, Edward Blum, the man who helped overturn affirmative action in education alongside Consovoy McCarthy, launched the American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER), which went on to sue the venture firm Fearless Fund, alleging one of its grants discriminated against white and Asian Americans because it was awarded only to Black women. 

That court case was settled, but many more suits have followed since.

Sean O’Kane contributed reporting. 

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