Investment Banker Accused of Punching Woman to the Ground at Brooklyn Pride

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A video appearing to show the assault went viral over the weekend.

A senior investment banker has been accused of being the man in a viral video appearing to punch a woman in front of shocked onlookers in, viewed more than 10 million times as of Monday morning, shows the woman falling to the ground after being struck in the face. The man, who walks off after the apparent assault, is wearing a jacket that appears to have some kind of wet substance down its back.

Text on the video reads: “This guy punched me in the face today and broke my nose and busted up my friends arm can anyone find him?” Multiple posts claimed the man in the footage is Jonathan Kaye, a managing director leading the global business services franchise at investment bank Moelis & Company. “We have become aware that one of our employees was involved in a serious incident in Brooklyn on June 8,” the bank wrote in a publicto media outlets seeking comment on the posts identifying Kaye over the weekend. The Daily Beast has contacted Moelis and Kaye for comment., the incident took place in Park Slope, where thousands of people gathered for Brooklyn Pride on Saturday night.

A New York Police Department spokesperson told The Daily Beast that the department is aware of the video but that there “are currently no complaint reports on file.” “We encourage anyone who has been a victim to file a police report,” the spokesperson added.

 

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