... probably not. Her father and grandfather "died" when she was four and
the relative who raised her was a bit obsessive about shielding her from
things. She would be listed as the primary share-holder of, oh let's call
it Wakewood Holdings that would own all the little startups and whatever
the family had accumulated. Not overly public, but employees would know the
company that owned them. And likely the fact that as long as they kept
making money, that company didn't really interfere.
ACTUALLY - I think I'm going to do a post with her tonight. A bit
ill-timed, but you're welcome to tag it whenever you're available. She'll
be meeting with her lawyer and they'll be (relatively) easy to overhear.
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... probably not. Her father and grandfather "died" when she was four and the relative who raised her was a bit obsessive about shielding her from things. She would be listed as the primary share-holder of, oh let's call it Wakewood Holdings that would own all the little startups and whatever the family had accumulated. Not overly public, but employees would know the company that owned them. And likely the fact that as long as they kept making money, that company didn't really interfere.
ACTUALLY - I think I'm going to do a post with her tonight. A bit ill-timed, but you're welcome to tag it whenever you're available. She'll be meeting with her lawyer and they'll be (relatively) easy to overhear.