Tech billionaire allegedly kept spreadsheet of 5,000 women he had sex with

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Whitefish, Montana, is known for fly fishing and hiking trails studded with yellow Aspen trees. But after Silicon Valley billionaire Michael Goguen took up residence in the Rocky Mountain town several years ago, he transformed it into his private fiefdom: a dark banana republic where he allegedly controls local law enforcement โ€” and a โ€œharemโ€ of young women.

The bombshell allegations, which also include claims of Goguen ordering his security chief to kill detractors, are contained in a lengthy civil complaint recently filed in United States District Court for the District of Montana.

According to the court papers, Goguen, 57, employs hundreds of residents in companies he controls, and owns a series of luxury โ€œsafe housesโ€ where he takes dozens of young women for sex. He has a spreadsheet documenting his sexual encounters with 5,000 women, and even outfitted a local bar he owns with a basement โ€œboom boomโ€ room, which features a stripper pole. The underground enclave is allegedly used โ€œto maintain women for the purpose of committing illicit sexual activity.โ€

Requests for comment from Goguenโ€™s lawyer were not returned Friday.

The complaint, which seeks more than $800 million in damages, was filed by four former employees who set up Goguenโ€™s Amyntor Group LLC, a Whitefish-based security contractor that had clients around the world.

Now, Goguen is wrapped up in a mystery that just keeps getting messier, as person after person has apparently tried to take him down โ€” only to end up taken down themselves.

Originally from Bedford, Mass., Goguen joined the venture investment firm Sequoia Capital, based in Menlo Park, Calif., in 1996. It was already known for taking smart early bets on companies, including Apple and Cisco, and would later generate big buzz โ€” and money โ€” for getting behind brands that would become enormous: Google, YouTube, PayPal and Instagram among them.

He had gotten a share of the Google deal and, as Bloomberg reported, โ€œfrequently appeared on the Forbes Midas List for his ability to find and fund winning technologies.โ€

But things came to a crashing halt in 2016 when his former mistress Amber Baptiste, an exotic dancer from Canada, accused him of โ€œconstant sexual abuse,โ€ including โ€œcountless hours of forced sodomy,โ€ court papers say. He also demanded that she refer to him as โ€œkingโ€ and โ€œemperor,โ€ according to the filings. In 2012 Baptiste said, she underwent surgery for a ruptured anal canal after Goguen โ€œforcibly sodomized her and left her bleeding and alone on the floor of a hotel room in a foreign country,โ€ court papers claimed.

Goguen won a countersuit in the three-year legal battle, eventually securing a restraining order against Baptiste from filing any similar suits against him. But the allegations cost him his job at Sequoia Capital in Silicon Valley, where he had been a longtime partner.

At the time a Sequoia spokesman told TechCrunch that โ€œwhile the firm understood โ€˜these allegations of serious improprietiesโ€™ to be โ€˜unproven and unrelated to Sequoiaโ€™ its management committee had nevertheless โ€˜decided that Mikeโ€™s departure was the appropriate course of action.โ€™โ€

Despite the high-profile exit, Goguen is still worth more than $5 billion, according to a source.

Goguen, began spending more time in Whitefish, a town of just over 7,000 residents, where he built a sprawling 75,000-square-foot mansion with an additional 30,000-square-foot nuclear-grade bunker that can accommodate up to 25 people for a year. He lives with his fourth wife.

There, he runs several businesses, including Caseyโ€™s Whitefish, a pub and restaurant, and Two Bear Capital, a firm that invests in โ€œearly stage companies with disruptive innovations,โ€ including biotech and cybersecurity, according to his LinkedIn page. He also funds Two Bear Farm and is behind Two Bear Air Rescue Foundation, a non-profit that provides โ€œworld class aviation supportโ€ to law enforcement and others for search and rescue, free of charge.

He started Amyntor Group LLC, a private defense contractor that, at one point, was in line to create a private spy network for the Trump administration, according to BuzzFeed. Negotiations were stalled because Goguen could not obtain a security clearance with the US government because of the allegations of sexual abuse, court papers allege.

Meanwhile, another ghost from his past was about to haunt him.

Bryan Nash was a former workout buddy from California, who had reluctantly accompanied Goguen to bars and strip clubs.

In 2019, federal authorities indicted Nash on 10 counts of stalking and extortion; according to the criminal complaint, Nash had threatened to reveal unspecified secrets unless Goguen paid him $15 million, and also emailed members of Goguenโ€™s family. In May 2020, Nash pleaded guilty to blackmailing Goguen, and was later sentenced to five years of probation.

This is where Matthew Marshall comes in.

A former Marine and alleged CIA operative, he once headed up the Amyntor Group โ€” and is now the lead plaintiff in the civil suit filed against Goguen in February and amended in September.

Although Marshall, now 51, had been recruited by Goguen in 2013 to set up the private security contracting business, he alleges in his lawsuit that he soon became a reluctant fixer for the billionaire, arranging the purchase of luxury homes and vehicles for members of his harem, and spying on and intimidating his enemies.

โ€œMarshall was being asked to purchase, out of his personal accounts, vehicles, jewelry, earnest money deposits on properties, and to provide cash or other items for Goguenโ€™s mistresses, or as hush-money payoffs to Goguenโ€™s acquaintances and employees who had โ€˜learned too muchโ€™ about Goguenโ€™s sexual misconduct and crimes, and the Goguen Sexual Scheme,โ€ court papers allege.

Marshall also paid for luxury vacations, health care and education expenses in exchange for women โ€œto strip and have sex with him [Goguen], to perform other deviant sexual acts with him, or to maintain their silence as participants in Goguenโ€™s sexual misconduct,โ€ court papers say.

Goguenโ€™s girlfriends were given Marshallโ€™s number and were urged to call him directly if they had any problems. In one case, he was dispatched to help a group of Playboy Playmates who were on safari in Africa and lost their passports, court papers say.

Women who tried to complain to police about Goguenโ€™s alleged sexual assaults were met with unsympathetic law enforcement at the Flathead County Sheriffโ€™s Dept, some of whom were on Goguenโ€™s payroll, according to court papers โ€” which also allege that Goguen had set up a mechanism to listen in on police communications.

When one of those women told a local police officer that Goguen had allegedly sexually assaulted her, Marshall urged the officer to go to the FBI. But the investigation was quashed after Goguen wined and dined the cop, promising him luxury elk hunts in his private jet, court papers say.

In 2018, the woman identified in court papers as Pam Doe, told Whitefish police that Goguen had sexually assaulted her after giving her cocaine and alcohol.

โ€œHe had sex with her and then paid her $1,200,โ€ court papers say. The investigation was handed to Detective Shane Erickson, who did not follow through, court papers say.

โ€œDet. Erickson openly shared with Marshall the fact that he was spending time with Goguen, including having dinner at his house, spending time on Whitefish Lake, going on a coyote hunt,โ€ court papers say. โ€œErickson also informed Marshall that Goguen had offered to take him on his yearly week-long $20,000 elk hunt in Colorado with private guides.โ€

Pam Doe later recanted her story with police after signing a non-disparagement agreement with Goguen. It is not known if the agreement included a financial settlement.

By Isabel Vincent

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