WeWork reportedly hired the parents of a high-ranking exec as real estate brokers, among other potential conflicts of interest

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WeWork reportedly hired the parents of a high-ranking exec as real estate brokers, among other potential conflicts of interest
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WeWork has been involved in a large number of deals with CEO Adam Neumann and his family. But it also did deals with family members of other managers.

WeWork, in its public offering documents, disclosed a slew of related-party transactions involving CEO Adam Neumann, his wife, and various family members. But the company didn't disclose a collection of deals involving the family members of other company officials, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

WeWork, in its public offering documents, disclosed a slew of related-party transactions involving CEO Adam Neumann, his wife, and various family members. But the company didn't disclose a collection of deals involving the family members of other company officials, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

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