David Bateman, founder and board chair of the company Entrata, sent the email. He claimed the COVID-19 vaccine is part of a plot by the Jews to exterminate people. Bateman had also been a prominent figure in Utah Republican politics. He said the email contained his personal opinion and was intended for a few friends.
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Utah tech founder sends stunning antisemitic anti-vaccine email to state officials
Entrata founder Dave Bateman stepped down as chairman after sending conspiracy theory-filled screed about Covid-19 vaccines
Tech founder called on to step down after antisemitic email
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah tech company founder and onetime prominent figure in state Republican politics is facing calls to step down after he sent an email screed to a several fellow executives outlining an antisemitic vaccination conspiracy theory.
Tech founder called on to step down after antisemitic email
A Utah tech company founder and onetime prominent figure in state Republican politics is facing calls to step down after he sent an email screed to a several fellow executives outlining an antisemitic vaccination conspiracy theory
Tech founder called on to step down after antisemitic email
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah tech company founder and onetime prominent figure in state Republican politics is facing calls to step down after he sent an email screed to a several fellow executives outlining an antisemitic vaccination conspiracy theory. Fox13 reports Entrata founder and board chair David Bateman claimed the COVID-19 vaccine is part of a plot by unspecified Jews to exterminate people. The email’s recipients included the owner of …