The TMK sexual-harassment allegations are the first in the Lloyd's insurance market to become public since the exchange's CEO, John Neal, pledged in March to crack down on the misconduct reported by Bloomberg. (Photo: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg) These sexual-harassment allegations are the first in the Lloyd's insurance market to become public since the exchange's CEO, John Neal, pledged in March to crack down on the misconduct reported by Bloomberg. (Photo: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) — Two executives at a top Lloyd's of London insurance company have resigned following allegations of sexual harassment. One was accused of groping colleagues at a booze-fueled party, the other of stalking a junior employee.

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