The account, which is followed by more than 450,000 people, tweets bits of over-the-top chatter allegedly overheard in the vaunted bank's elevator.
Since 2011, @GSElevator's tweets have been giving followers, from super model Kate Upton to Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, juicy snippets about five-figure bar tabs, Rolexes and bed-hopping -- the kind of glitz and greed on Wall Street narrative that people have been eating up since the financial crisis.
To many looking into this world from the outside, Goldman Sachs has been the main protagonist of that storyline.
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