A top Wall Street dealmaker left an elite New York investment bank after his bosses found out he allegedly had an affair with a younger co-worker on his team, The Post has learned.
Adam Taetle stepped down as senior managing director at Evercore — the firm founded by deep-pocketed Democratic Party operative Roger Altman — following an HR probe into the relationship, four sources close to the situation told The Post.
The reportedly randy rainmaker — a married father of three — exited the firm amid claims of “having a sexual relationship with a female junior employee on his team,” one source said.
The departure this spring of Taetle, a six-year veteran of the firm — recently branded “Goldman North” in a Financial Times article that chronicled its success — “was all very sudden,” another source told The Post.
A third company insider — among a half-dozen who spoke to The Post about Taetle’s exit — confirmed: “There was definitely a cloud around him leaving.”
