Inventor, 50, accused of grooming and sexually assaulting Invisalign’s friend’s daughter, 23

The multi-millionaire inventor of Invisalign has been accused of physical abuse and sexual assault by the daughter of his friend, whom he employed.

Jia Chishti, 50 – who later went on to become the founder of the software company Affinity, which also works here Princess Beatrice As Vice President of Strategy and Partnerships and Calculations Rupert Murdochdaughter of Elizabeth as an investor – allegedly molested 23-year-old Tatiana Spottiswood while having sex with him on a work trip Brazil In 2017, injured him.

Afiniti provides artificial intelligence software for managing call centers. According to their website, their technology ‘uses artificial intelligence to identify subtle and valuable patterns of human interaction to connect individuals based on behavior, leading to more successful interactions and a measurable increase in enterprise profitability’ could.

Chishti, who provides no public records of wife or other family, founded the company in Washington in 2005, two years after leaving Invisline, which provided him with a clear, invisible alternative to the braces he needed. When he left, the company was valued at $1 billion.

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He then reportedly told her that ‘he should have had sex with me when I was thirteen’, Spotiswood told a congressional committee as part of the House Judiciary Democrats’ effort to end forced arbitration According to the testimony given. Actress Eliza Dushku also testified on Tuesday.

Cameron’s spokesman announced that he had resigned on Tuesday.

Zia Chisti, 50 — founder of software company Affinity, which also appoints Princess Beatrice as vice president of strategy and partnerships — allegedly hit 23-year-old Tatiana Spottiswood while having sex with her on a work trip to Brazil. beaten.

Spottiswood said she met Chishti when she was 12 or 13, and met him again when she was a student at Columbia Law School.

Spottiswood said she met Chishti when she was 12 or 13, and met him again when she was a student at Columbia Law School.

Spottiswood provided photos showing injury marks on Chishti's neck

Photos presented to a House Judiciary Committee panel on forced arbitration

Spottiswood provided photos showing injury marks on Chishti’s neck

Actress Eliza Dushku also testified at the hearing, which wants to end forced arbitration in employment

Actress Eliza Dushku also testified at the hearing, which wants to end forced arbitration in employment

Spottiswood said she met Chishti when she was 12 or 13, and met him again when she was a student at Columbia Law School.

She told the committee: ‘When I was in my senior year of college, in December 2014, Chishti, then 43, invited me on a ski trip. I was 21 years old.

‘I initially declined, but he insisted that he wanted me to meet his nephew, who also studied philosophy. So I agreed. I found out later that that nephew, who never showed up, was not present.

‘The trip was designed to prepare me. Chishti told me that he had feelings and showed me an extraordinary lifestyle.’

Spottiswood said that he rejected her, but dated her about five times in 10 weeks before eventually breaking off the relationship.

Elizabeth Murdoch, media executive and daughter of Rupert Murdoch, Afiniti.  is an investor in

Elizabeth Murdoch, media executive and daughter of Rupert Murdoch, Afiniti. is an investor in

Princess Beatrice is Affinity's Vice President of Strategy and Partnerships

Princess Beatrice is Affinity’s Vice President of Strategy and Partnerships

She continued: ‘Months later, Chishti encouraged me to join his company. He presented a rosy picture of a great career opportunity. I believed in him. Chishti told me that he was not expecting sex.

When Spotify joined his company in 2016, he said he signed a contract that included an arbitration agreement with a ‘strong confidentiality clause’.

He described the toxic work environment, saying he was ‘between pressuring me for sex and punishing me’.

“During a work meeting in Dubai, he put his hand under my pants and held my hand in front of my but co-workers,” he said.

Spottiswood described another work trip to Brazil.

‘I avoided him as much as I could, but the pressure was building up from him. I started worrying that, apart from sex, Chishti wanted to hurt me and punish me for rejecting him,’ she said.

‘I felt completely trapped and hopeless. I was 23 and far away from home.

‘I didn’t want to lose my job, I didn’t want him to get angry, I didn’t think anyone would protect me and I was too tired to argue with him anymore. I went to his room where he beat me while having sex with me.

‘I told him he was hurting me,’ he said, ‘well. He told me that he should have had sex with me when we first met, when I was 13.

‘I hid in my hotel room until my flight the next day. My body was covered with scratches, cuts and bruises.

‘I had bruises around my neck that looked like I had been strangled, I had a big bump on my head and a black eye. A nurse from the hospital said that I have symptoms of shivering.

‘Today, as I speak here, I fear the consequences for my family that will arise from my speaking out. I have PTSD, I have nightmares, I used to be a very social person and now I’m not,’ Spottiswood said. ‘The person who changed my life forever keeps abusing me because forced mediation gives him the power to do it in secret.’

Cameron, 55, joined Affinity as the chairman of its advisory board in 2019, two years after the incident reportedly took place.

A source close to the former prime minister told Daily Telegraph He was not aware of the allegations until they aired in Congress.

The claims after the collapse of the finance company Greensil threatens to spark a new controversy for the former prime minister.

Mr Cameron, 55, joined Affinity as chairman of the advisory board in 2019, two years after the incident reportedly took place.

Mr Cameron, 55, joined Affinity as chairman of the advisory board in 2019, two years after the incident reportedly took place.

Earlier this year, Cameron escaped punishment despite ministers lobbiing privately in efforts to secure access to an emergency coronavirus loan scheme before the collapse of Greensil Capital.

Affinity said: ‘We take any such allegations very seriously.

Affinity investigated Spottiswood’s claims with independent counsel and concluded that the arbitral decision it refers to was incorrect.

‘Jia Chishti, CEO and Chairperson of Affinity, vehemently denies all allegations leveled against her.’

Cameron’s spokesman said today: ‘The alleged incidents took place before David Cameron worked for Affinity and he had absolutely no knowledge of them until just before yesterday’s congressional hearing.

‘Wealth. Cameron understands that the allegations are disputed, but strongly disagrees with the approach the company is taking in responding to the matter. He clarified this to Shri Chishti yesterday.

Chishti claims his main address as 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, which is just a short walk from the White House in Washington.

Chishti claims his main address as 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, which is just a short walk from the White House in Washington.

‘Wealth. Cameron has therefore resigned as chairman of the company’s advisory board with immediate effect. He does so with regret given the success and promise of this exciting company, and the commitment, dedication and loyalty of the many hardworking employees with whom he has had the pleasure of working.’

Born in Maine by the name of Wilson Lear to an American father and Pakistani mother, Chishti graduated from Columbia University and did his MBA at Stanford, where he came up with the idea for Invisline.

He worked at Morgan Stanley and McKinsey before co-founding InVisline with Kelsey Wirth.

Chishti claims his main address as 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, which is only a short walk from the White House in Washington. It also claims addresses in California, New York, and Maryland.

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