Financial advisor fired for allegedly saying she didn't want to interview black ...

Financial advisor fired for allegedly saying she didn't want to interview black ...
Financial advisor fired for allegedly saying she didn't want to interview black ...

A Texas financial advisor has been fired after a TikTok star shamed her in a video for allegedly not wanting to interview black job applicants and is accused of saying it's a 'complete waste of my time.' 

A purported leaked internal communication where Eileen Cure allegedly said, 'I specifically said no blacks' - meaning no black applicants - was given to TikToker Denise Bradly, whose 'aunkkaren0' account has over one million followers. 

'I'm not a prejudice person, but our clients are 90 percent white, and I need to cater to them so that interview was a complete waste of my time,' Cure, president of the Texas-based Cure and Associates, is accused of saying.  

Cure was an affiliated advisor for LPL Financial, which is the largest independent broker-dealer in the US, fired Cure after the video surfaced.

The company said in a statement that it investigated the claims before making the decision to cut the strings.  

Eileen Cure, a financial advisor in Texas, has been accused of not wanting to interview black job applicants

Eileen Cure, a financial advisor in Texas, has been accused of not wanting to interview black job applicants

TikToker Denise Bradly (pictured), whose 'aunkkaren0' account has over one million followers, shamed Cure in a video and released alleged leak internal communications from Cure

TikToker Denise Bradly (pictured), whose 'aunkkaren0' account has over one million followers, shamed Cure in a video and released alleged leak internal communications from Cure

Pictured here is the purported leaked internal communication where Eileen Cure allegedly said, 'I specifically said no blacks' - meaning no black applicants - was shared in Bradley's TikTok video

Pictured here is the purported leaked internal communication where Eileen Cure allegedly said, 'I specifically said no blacks' - meaning no black applicants - was shared in Bradley's TikTok video

The terminated financial advisor swung back in a statement to Investment News, saying the video was 'false and defamatory' and is exploring her legal options. 

'The entirety of this situation is based upon a TikTok video published by an unrelated individual without press credentials or affiliations using an unauthenticated photo of an

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