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Mar 25, 2026

Crispin Odey Accused of Manipulating Sexual Assault Victim, FCA Tells Court

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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has accused former hedge fund manager Crispin Odey of attempting to manipulate a victim of sexual assault into silence. Odey, who faces multiple sexual harassment allegations, allegedly sent a text to his former employee warning her that the FCA could question her about him.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has accused Crispin Odey, a former hedge fund manager, of attempting to manipulate a victim of sexual assault into silence. According to evidence presented in court, Odey sent a text to his former employee in January 2022, warning her that the FCA could question her about him.

Odey, who has previously accepted that he groped the woman without her consent in 2005, claimed he was under the influence of sedatives at the time. He now faces a number of sexual harassment allegations and has launched a £79m libel lawsuit against the Financial Times.

The FCA's lawyer, Clare Sibson, argued that Odey was trying to manipulate the victim into silence and had a clear motive to discourage her from providing her account to the FCA. Odey, however, claimed he only wanted to ensure the woman would "tell the truth".

The hearing continues, with Odey hoping to overturn the FCA's decision to ban him from the UK's financial services industry. In addition to the libel lawsuit, Odey is also facing civil personal injury claims by five women, including one who accused him of rape.