Kevin Warsh's Wealth Tied to $100M Regulatory Carveout Benefits
Published on 4/23/2026

AI Summary
Kevin Warsh, the nominee for Chair of the Federal Reserve, reportedly has a fortune exceeding $100 million, with over $50 million in each of two stakes in the Juggernaut Fund managed by Duquesne Family Office. This financial arrangement highlights a regulatory carveout allowing certain family office executives to invest alongside the wealthy families they manage assets for. Warsh's financial disclosures emphasize the benefits of this structure, which is backed by SEC rules allowing key employees to co-invest without being classified as investment advisors. This evolution in compensation structures for family office employees resembles private equity models, indicating a shift in how wealth management operates.
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