Co-founder pushed out in 2019 has been trying to meet co-working company for months to negotiate deal, lawyers say
Five years after his infamous ousting from the co-working company he founded, Adam Neumann is trying to buy back WeWork.
Lawyers representing Neumann’s new venture, Flow Global, sent a letter to WeWork advisers on Monday revealing he has been trying to meet with the company for months to negotiate a deal to buy back the company or provide it with debt financing.
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