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Once ‘America’s Best Boss’ Dan Price Accused of Sexual Assault: Artist Shelby Alexandra Speaks Out

Once ‘America’s Best Boss’ Dan Price Accused of Sexual Assault: Artist Shelby Alexandra Speaks Out

Dan Price, the former CEO of Gravity Payments and one of LinkedIn’s most followed corporate influencers, is currently facing assault allegations from multiple women, tarnishing his carefully crafted image as a progressive corporate leader. The once celebrated price $70,000 minimum salary application exists for its employees was recently charged A California grand jury indicted aggravated rape involving an unconscious victim, and more women came forward to share their experiences.

Shelby AlexandraAmong the women who have spoken out against Price are artists and digital activists. “I was attacked by Dan Price, one of the most famous people on this platform,” Alexandra wrote on LinkedIn, referencing Price’s widespread popularity on the site. Although she initially remained silent, she revealed that her friend Kacie Margis’ allegations against Price forced her to share her own story. Margis is the victim named in Price’s current felony case in Riverside, California, where he faces charges of raping an unconscious person. Alexandra’s post gained traction and many people shared it to support her and others speaking out.

A Disturbing Encounter

Recalling the incident, Alexandra said that she met Price in a comfortable and friendly environment. “We talked about my art, her work, and her activism,” she explained, noting that the encounter initially felt comfortable and professional. But soon the conversation took a dark turn. “Then out of the blue he tried to kiss me and I said no,” Alexandra said. When she resisted, Price reacted aggressively: “I had to push him off of me more than once. He put his hand around my neck and tightened his grip until it hurt, looking at me with anger in his eyes.”

According to Alexandra, this moment of fear and shock lasted for more than a minute, and Price’s behavior became increasingly frightening. She recalled calling her boyfriend (now husband) to come and get her because she was afraid “something much worse would happen” if she stayed. “Luckily he got there quickly and I was able to escape,” he said. Others, like Margis, “were not so lucky,” he noted.

Wider Impact and Growing Claims

Dan Price
(Screenshot: Shelby Alexander on LinkedIn)

Price, whose public image as a socially conscious CEO has won him millions of fans, has seen that reputation shattered amid allegations of assault and manipulation. Margis’ accusations first surfaced in 2021, when she claimed Price raped her while she was unconscious. This claim, along with those of other women, is detailed in a document. New York Times Exposure in which more than a dozen women describe allegations of harassment. Accordingly ObserverThe story of Alexandra and Margis, among others, challenges Price’s long-standing public persona as an advocate of fair treatment and equality.

In October 2024, Price was formally indicted in California on charges of raping an unconscious victim. The indictment drew further attention to Alexandra’s testimony in which she urged others to share her story. “Dan is working hard to bury this story; please consider sharing this post to uncover the truth,” he wrote. Alexandra criticized the initial handling of her case by Seattle prosecutors, who initially agreed to file criminal charges but later dismissed the case due to “evidence issues.” Alexandra claimed that these so-called evidence issues were based on “her word against my word” and suggested that prosecutor Krystle Curley was intimidated by Price’s high-profile legal representation.

Public Image and Private Actions

Price’s rise to fame began in 2015 when he announced a $70,000 minimum wage for all Gravity Payments employees, including himself. This decision brought him widespread praise in the media, and his selfless image flourished as he was celebrated as “America’s most ethical CEO.” Accordingly Inc.Price has become a fixture on LinkedIn, amassing a large following with her outspoken critiques of corporate greed and workers’ rights advocacy.

But Alexandra’s account reveals a completely different version of Price than the one admired by millions on social media. “Dan Price is famous for his carefully cultivated image… but my experience with him is nothing like what people have seen,” Alexandra wrote, emphasizing the contrast between Price’s public persona and her private encounter with him. He expressed disappointment that the attack and its aftermath overshadowed his own career, adding, “I want to be known as an artist and creator, not a victim.”

Seeking Justice and Raising Awareness

According to Alexandra, her decision to come forward was not about financial compensation or public recognition. “To be absolutely clear, I have no intention of suing Dan Price for his assault on me, and I never have. This is not now, nor has it ever been, about money,” he said. Instead, Alexandra emphasized her desire for accountability, encouraged other victims to speak out, and reassured them: “I believe you. Our experiences do not define us. This is just a small part of our story.”

Alexandra’s statement also increased interest in the claims of Margis, who voiced her support for her friend’s quest for justice. “Justice was given a second chance last week,” Alexandra wrote, referring to the latest indictment. “Not just for Kacie, but for all the women who were attacked by Dan.” He hopes Price’s indictment marks the beginning of broader accountability for alleged conduct that contrasts sharply with the persona he projects on social media.

The Fall of a Corporate Hero

Dan Price
(Screenshot: Dan Price in X)

Price has continued to maintain his innocence, addressing the recent allegations against him. X“I have never physically or sexually assaulted anyone,” he said. Price’s lawyer, Vicki Podberesky, claimed that “there is no credible evidence to support this accusation” and stated that they would try every legal means to prove his innocence. But it’s clear that Price’s reputation has been damaged as more women come forward.

While Price awaits trial in January 2025, the question remains whether justice will be served for his accusers. Alexandra’s words are a reminder of how much strength it takes for survivors to come forward and share their experiences, even against prominent figures of significant influence.