
Making money on Wall Street is hard, but filing a successful sexual harassment case might be even harder. Journalist Susan Antilla discusses her latest investigation, “FINRA’s Black Hole,” reported in partnership with The Intercept and The Investigative Fund. She looks at what becomes of the sexual harassment cases filed with Wall Street's regulatory agency, FINRA, and why more victims don't open cases with FINRA, which handles an average of three cases per year amongst its 630,000 brokers.
This segment is guest hosted by Duarte Geraldino.