So, I think you probably meant to reply to the GP, and yes, directors have a fiduciary duty, but I suspect the director was also an investor or preferred shareholder.
Straight-up malfeasance is pretty rare in cases with professional investors, as there are lawyers involved and people who know what's going on.
Straight-up malfeasance is pretty rare in cases with professional investors, as there are lawyers involved and people who know what's going on.