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If actual fraud is not found what sort of message does this send to entrepreneurs that Benchmark is founder friendly? I don't think "The VC company will sue me if they suspect I've committed fraud" is something many founders need to be concerned about.
But that's not the point. In this case it is quite obvious that the lawsuit is being employed to gain power and control. I don't see a clear fraud.
Your not being a party to the ongoing case, this doesn't surprise me. I don't think any of us knows enough to judge.
Furthermore, "weeding out fraud" could certainly be seen as "gain[ing] power and control," but it's not the most charitable interpretation.