Cap desk administration agency Carta made headlines in 2020 when its former advertising and marketing VP Emily Kramer filed a lawsuit alleging gender discrimination and retaliation.
That case was settled in 2023. However since then, Carta has settled two different lawsuits filed by ladies who labored on the agency and alleged sexual harassment and discrimination, authorized filings seen by TechCrunch present.
On January 9, 2025, Carta settled a 2023 lawsuit from former gross sales supervisor Alexandra Rogers, who alleged that Carta’s CRO Jeff Perry groped her thigh and her leg on two separate events. She was fired lower than 2 months after reporting the alleged sexual harassment to HR, the grievance alleges.
Carta and Perry — who was personally named in Rogers’ grievance — have strongly denied any wrongdoing. Perry filed a defamation counter grievance in October 2023 in opposition to Rogers. That case is now absolutely dismissed following the settlement. Carta confirmed to TechCrunch that the matter has been confidentially resolved with none admission of legal responsibility.
“Carta has at all times been dedicated to equality within the office and truthful therapy of all its staff,” Carta VP Communications Amanda Taggart advised TechCrunch. Rogers’ attorneys didn’t reply to a request for remark from TechCrunch.
The Rogers case marks the third time Carta settled a lawsuit from a former feminine worker in San Francisco’s Superior courtroom.
Carta additionally settled a grievance from a former account govt named Amanda Sheets in November 2023, according to another legal filing, TechCrunch is reporting for the primary time.
In her complaint, Sheets claimed she was fired for attempting to work remotely regardless of affected by power migraines, whereas a few of her male co-workers had been allowed to earn a living from home with none points. Sheets alleged she was denied lodging for her incapacity and was the topic of intercourse discrimination.
Sheets’ grievance (like Rogers’) named Perry personally, based mostly on him allegedly engaged on her distant request and asking her to fill out a brand new kind. Carta, which denies Sheets’ claims, strongly disputes Perry’s inclusion within the swimsuit and filed a movement to have Perry dismissed from the case altogether, it advised TechCrunch.
Nevertheless, earlier than a ruling on that movement was made, all events agreed to settle. Sheets’ attorneys didn’t return a request for remark.
Carta has beforehand come beneath scrutiny for a way ladies and others are handled on the firm.
In 2020, present and former staff told The New York Times that they had been sidelined, demoted, or given pay cuts after voicing considerations about the way in which the corporate is run. In 2023, Enterprise Insider reported that Carta had employed somebody in 2020 to scrub up a “poisonous, boys membership” tradition on the agency (in that worker’s phrases.)
However Ward went on the offensive in 2023, publishing a Medium post implying he’s been focused by bold reporters who wish to construct up their careers by exposing “unhealthy habits” at corporations. His publish was criticized for inadvertently alerting folks to unhealthy press about Carta.