Want to check in on Fabrice Tourre’s Linked-in profile?
You can’t.
It looks like the Goldman Sachs man, who’s been accused of CDO fraud by the SEC and was de-registered from the FSA on Tuesday, has been busy removing his digital footprint.
His Facebook profile was swiftly gone on Friday — shortly after the SEC published its complaint.
By Wednesday, London-based Tourre had taken down his Linked-in page:
And his profile on business directory Viadeo was also gone.
(Cached versions are still available here and here)
Of course, keeping a low profile is pretty understandable given the circumstances.
Especially with headlines like the below:
- Goldman Sachs fraud banker Fabrice Tourre bags share of £3.2bn payout – Daily Mail
- Fabulous Fab from Paris suburbs ‘sees money as a measure of success’ – Evening Standard
- Fabulous Fab’ Tourre Hated Housing Market, ‘Loved to Party’ – New York Magazine
Article Series - Abacus
- SEC charges Goldman Sachs with subprime fraud
- The case involving ABACUS 2007-AC1
- Markets Live transcript - Goldman/SEC special - 16 Apr 2010
- Formerly The Greatest Trade Ever
- Paulson: 'It's our money now'
- SEC/Goldman linkfest
- Introducing Fabrice "fabulous Fab" Tourre
- 'Goldman Sachs is disappointed...'
- This CDO is a Democrat
- ACA's rather disastrous CDO forays
- The analysts react
- A Goldman blogger round-up
- A CDO litigation risk league table
- Fisking Goldman's latest rebuttal
- The Goldman defence documents
- Fabrice Tourre scores an indefinite paid holiday
- Der Abakus
- Is this the sound of a bandwagon?
- The experience of Laura Schwartz
- Fabrice Tourre goes underground
- The exemplary Magnetar CDOs
- Dear Paulson investor...
- Appearing soon in the Senate - fabulous Fab (updated)
- In defence of Goldman Sachs
- For RBS, a routine deal became an $840m mistake
- The prospectus
- More Goldman voyeurism
- Tail risk in the Rhineland
- The running order in Room 106
- 'My name is Fabrice Tourre'
- Live, from Room 106
- Goldman in DC: A blogger round-up
- Call the cops
- Understated Research Headline of the Year, Part II
- Goldman TV
- Fitch revises Goldman to outlook negative
- The many legal risks of Goldman
- Goldman faces new CDO case
- Goldman's shares hit 52-week low

