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Business Insider story on Harvard antagonist’s wife draws owner’s scrutiny

The news site’s German owner, Axel Springer, plans to review a story about alleged plagiarism by former MIT professor Neri Oxman, whose billionaire husband, Bill Ackman, sought to oust Harvard’s president for similar academic transgressions. Its editor defends the story.

January 8, 2024 at 5:07 a.m. EST
Axel Springer leaders Mathias Doepfner, center, and Friede Springer, right, at a 2016 awards presentation in Berlin with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. (Frank Zauritz/Getty Images)
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Business Insider and its German parent company appear to be at odds over its reporting on plagiarism allegations against the wife of a high-profile hedge fund manager.

The financial news site published two stories last week alleging that Neri Oxman, a prominent former Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor, had plagiarized repeatedly in her academic work, including lifting from Wikipedia more than a dozen times in her dissertation.