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UBS client says his wife moved in with their wealth adviser. It got messy

In the financial industry, the business of managing clients’ savings often blurs professional and personal realms

March 19, 2025 / 19:21 IST
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The drama spotlights an issue that has long bedeviled US financial firms: messy fallout when brokers or investment advisers have personal or intimate relationships with their clients
The drama spotlights an issue that has long bedeviled US financial firms: messy fallout when brokers or investment advisers have personal or intimate relationships with their clients

When Richard Kallman’s 26-year marriage failed, he arrived at a meeting to hash out the separation, expecting to see his wife and her lawyer. But instead, the couple’s new wealth manager from UBS Group AG showed up and demanded Kallman fork over $9 million.

Almost two years later, that allegation is among several laid out in New York state court accusing Ira Walker, a managing director at UBS, of wreaking havoc on Kallman, the heir to a family of New York-area bookdealers.

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Walker allegedly had an affair with Kallman’s wife, Kineret, and schemed with her to move the family’s trust fund to UBS, where she disbursed hundreds of thousands of dollars without her husband’s knowledge, according to a lawsuit filed in New York Supreme Court seeking $10 million in damages from the Swiss bank and Walker.

Walker has called the case “factually baseless” in industry records, and when reached by Bloomberg said the accusations are “false” and a “fantasy” without elaborating. He referred all questions to UBS, which has stood by him.