Score one for human decency: Silicon Valley ad-tech firm RadiumOne has fired its founder, CEO and chairman, Gurbaksh Chahal, thanks to the uproar over his recent domestic abuse case. The company's board of directors voted to terminate him in a meeting last weekend, according to an official statement.
Chahal faced 45 felony counts after he was arrested and charged with beating his girlfriend this past summer. Police reportedly obtained home security footage that showed the millionaire entrepreneur striking her 117 times in a half hour.
But after the girlfriend chose not to cooperate and a judge tossed the tape on Fourth Amendment grounds, prosecutors offered Chahal a slap-on-the-wrist deal. He ultimately pleaded guilty recently to a pair of misdemeanour battery charges that carried no jail time.
As outrage over the case grew and high-profile customers, including Condé Nast, began distancing themselves from RadiumOne, the board appears to have decided it needed to cut Chahal loose. At Re/code, Kara Swisher reports that he "did not step down or offer to."
He certainly isn't showing a great deal of remorse. This weekend, Chahal published a long and grandiose self-defence, in which he painted himself as the (relatively) innocent victim of a witch hunt by prosecutors and traffic-hungry bloggers.