Top Forbes editor reportedly fired after receiving $6m from business associate
Randall Lane, the former top editor and chief content officer of Forbes, reportedly left the company last month after accepting a $6 million payment from RJ Shook, founder of Shook Research. Shook Research has partnered with Forbes since 2016 to publish wealth adviser rankings.

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AI-generatedRandall Lane, the former top editor and chief content officer of Forbes, reportedly left the company last month after accepting a $6 million payment from RJ Shook, founder of Shook Research. Shook Research has partnered with Forbes since 2016 to publish wealth adviser rankings. The payment was made after Shook sold a majority stake in his company. Lane acknowledged making a mistake by not disclosing the payment, which he considered a gift for past advice, and expressed regret for the error in judgment that led to his dismissal. Forbes' editorial standards prohibit staff from accepting compensation from those featured in their coverage.
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Forbes's editorial values prohibit staff from accepting compensation from people or companies featured in their coverage.
Lane stated he considered the payment a gift for advice and admitted failing to disclose it was a serious error in judgment.
Shook Research worked with Forbes since 2016 to publish rankings of wealth advisers.
Randall Lane, top editor of Forbes, was reportedly fired after accepting $6m from RJ Shook, founder of Shook Research.