Think like a billionaire part one – podcast
Glamorous, rich and well-connected, Julie Meyer was a darling of the dotcom boom. But people who worked with the entrepreneur complain about unpaid wages, debts to suppliers and missing money. Journalist Olivia Lee and the Guardian’s investigations team unravel the complicated story.
The Nightclub Encounter
Journalist Olivia Lee was in Fabric nightclub in London when she heard a story that intrigued her: a tech founder told her a tale of woe about a luxury networking event he had attended. He claimed that there were supposed to be yacht trips and gala dinners, but nothing had gone as planned.
“He claimed that there were these really chaotic scenes of taxi drivers supposedly working for the organiser going on strike because they hadn’t been paid. People were chucked out of hotel rooms because the organiser appeared to have not paid the hotel bill.”
The Woman Behind the Event
The woman he said was behind the event was Julie Meyer. An entrepreneur who had been the queen of the 2000s dotcom scene in London and was later awarded an MBE. Lee, along with Juliette Garside from the Guardian’s investigations team, began looking into Meyer.
Lee tells Helen Pidd what she learned about the tech entrepreneur and the accusations made against her.
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