Conde Nast Reviews Relationship With RadiumOne After Allegations Against CEO


Conde Nast distanced itself from ad tech company RadiumOne on Friday, after some people criticized the companies’ relationship because of domestic abuse allegations against RadiumOne CEO Gurbaksh Chahal.

Mr. Chahal pleaded guilty last week to one count of domestic violence battery and one count of battery, according to a report in the San Francisco Business Times. Prosecutors had sought more than 40 felony charges but relented after the accuser, Mr. Chahal’s girlfriend, stopped cooperating and a judge barred security footage that they said supported their case. Mr. Chahal received three years probation and must attend a violence training program and do community service, the report said.

The sentence set off a firestorm of criticism in blogs and on social media among those who felt it did not fit the alleged brutality of his actions. Several reports this week pointed out a partnership Conde Nast, publisher of Vogue, Glamour and GQ magazine, had struck recently with RadiumOne. “In the meantime, Chahal’s company appears to be doing splendidly,” Slate’s Jordan Weissmann wrote Thursday. “RadiumOne is planning a $100 million IPO. It signed a partnership with Conde Nast.”

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