
The Justice Department pointed to Section 8 of the federal Clayton Act — which, in most cases, prohibits company directors and officers from serving on the boards of competitors at the same time. An enforcement initiative from the department’s antitrust division has led to the resignations of 15 interlocking directors on 11 boards so far, it said.
“We remain steadfast in our commitment to protect competition by preventing interlocking directorates that we believe violate Section 8 of the Clayton Act,” Deputy Assistant Attorney General Andrew Forman of the department’s antitrust division said in a statement.
The directors’ resignations from Nextdoor’s board went into effect Aug. 1, “without the directors or either company admitting liability,” the department said.
When reached on Wednesday, San Francisco-based Nextdoor directed to a July regulatory filing that identified the resigning directors as Leslie Kilgore and Andrea Wishom. According to the filing, Kilgore and Wishom informed the neighborhood-focused social network company of their decision to step down on July 25.
“Neither of Ms. Kilgore’s nor Ms. Wishom’s resignation was the result of any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to the Company’s operations, policies or practices,” Nextdoor said.
Pinterest did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday, but both Kilgore and Wishom are listed as directors on company’s website. The image-sharing social media platform is also headquartered in San Francisco.
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