Banker Whose Scandalous Divorce Rocked Wall Street Resigns From Jefferies
In late October, he took a leave of absence.
Kelly was Jefferies Global Head of Healthcare Investment Banking.
His estranged wife, Christina Di Mauro Kelly, filed an affidavit in October as part of a divorce proceeding and custody battle that contained allegations of drug abuse and extramarital sex. She also accused some Jefferies managing directors and bank clients of using drugs.
Christina Kelly apologized for what had been written in media reports.
Bloomberg News first reported that Kelly had resigned.