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Mond W. Dong JR II[edit]

Mond W. Dong JR II (Born January 20, 2001) is the controversial quantitative analyst for Goldman Sachs. In 2016 Mond was the highest paid Goldman Sachs Managing director in the Asia Region at the age of 16. He often describes himself as "(A) high roller (who) got Guap"[1]. Mond also his a Candidate Master (CM) in chess with a FIDE ranking of 2250[2] 

Early Life[edit]

Mond was born in Hong Kong in 2001, son of the successful software engineer Mond W. Dong SR. In 2011 decided to study mathematics, which resulted in him making a breakthrough in Non-Linear Partial Differential Equations at Harvard when he was 13[3]. After receiving his PhD at Yale in Mathematics at 15 Mond got offered a Job at Goldman Sachs, with a salary of $5m dollars.

Deutsche Bank controversy [edit]

In July 2017 Mond W. Dong and his co-workers were assaulted by Deutsche Bank employees at Nobu, a Luxury Japanese restaurant in Los Angles. The fight was a result of Mond Dong accusing the Deutsche Bank workers of stealing his algorithm. The result was a fine of $300,000, which Mond claimed to pay on his Amex Centurion credit card.

Sexual assault accusations[edit]

In 2013 Mond W. Dong was accused of sexual assault by 306 girls from Goldman Sachs, however the claims were quickly swept away as they were all "Back Office losers"[4].

Embezzlement[edit]

In 2016, Mond was designing an algorithm for WSB Capital which was used to embezzled funds from the sale of underground supreme reselling operations.

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  2. ^ Wong, Raymond. "Instagram Social Media Bio". Instagram. Retrieved 25th Sept 2017. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  3. ^ "Non-linear partial differential equation". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  4. ^ Quote "The Prince"- The Hegdefund at Goldman