Moore Capital fires hedge fund manager after wild Hamptons party
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. hedge fund Moore Capital Management has fired a portfolio manager a day after a media report of a raucous party he threw at a rented mansion in the Hamptons, New York's summer playground for the rich and famous.
Brett Barna had been employed for 6-1/2 years at Moore Capital, the $15 billion hedge fund run by billionaire Louis Bacon.
"Mr. Barna's personal judgment was inconsistent with the firm's values. He is no longer employed by Moore Capital Management," the firm's spokesman, Patrick Scanlan, said in a statement on Thursday.
Barna could not immediately be reached for comment.
His pool party this past weekend made waves on social media, with revelers posting pictures under the hashtag #Sprayathon of crowds of people dancing, drinking and spraying bubbly.
The New York Post newspaper reported on Wednesday that the owner of the house planned to sue Barna for $1 million, saying he had claimed the party would be a fundraiser for an animal charity and that only 50 guests would attend. Instead, 1,000 people showed up, the owner told the newspaper.
"We’re waiting to serve him. Brett was last seen on Sunday chugging champagne with two midgets,” the New York Post quoted the owner as saying, without revealing the identity.
(Reporting by Jennifer Ablan and Amy Tennery; Editing by Carmel Crimmins and Matthew Lewis)
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