"Business Insider CEO Defends Reporting on Bill Ackman's Wife Amid Plagiarism Accusations"

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Business Insider and its parent company, Axel Springer, stand by their reporting that Neri Oxman, wife of billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, plagiarized in her doctoral dissertation, stating that the stories are accurate and without unfair bias. Oxman acknowledged failing to properly cite some of her work and apologized for the errors. Ackman has disputed the reporting and threatened the publication, while Axel Springer expressed satisfaction with Business Insider's review. The review process has raised concerns among Business Insider staffers about potential chilling effects on the newsroom's reporting.
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