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Billionaire Ken Griffin to meet with Hochul to discuss New York’s ‘future direction’ after Mamdani feud

Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of the hedge fund and market trading firm Citadel, said on Tuesday he will meet with New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday to talk about its “future direction.”

Earlier this month Kathy Hochul proposed a new tax on second homes worth over $5 million that was backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The so-called pied-à-terre tax is aimed at supporting Mamdani’s efforts to close New York City’s budget gap.

Miami-based hedge fund Citadel has objected to Mamdani’s attempt to use Griffin’s name in his push to tax ​individuals from outside the state who own New York City residences.

“I think the willingness of a mayor of New York to make this a policy debate a personal attack, just demonstrated a profound lack of judgment,” Griffin said during a Norges Bank Investment Management conference in Oslo.

The chief of the $67 billion hedge fund added that he would meet with Hochul to talk about the future direction of New York.

Mamdani, a democratic socialist, last week ‌filmed a video titled, “Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich,” in front of Griffin’s penthouse.

“Is New York going to put their fiscal house in order and run itself from a position of strong government that’s pro-business? Why do Americans think we can do socialism?,” Griffin said.

Citadel’s principals and team members have paid nearly $2.3 billion in city and state taxes over the past five years, Citadel Chief ​Operating Officer Gerald Beeson said in an internal memo seen by Reuters last week.

Read original at New York Post

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