Goldman Sachs fired a member of staff after learning that she worked as a porn star in adult videos while a college student. The woman, who went by the name “Shizuka Minamoto” in her acting days, was told that her porn star past violated Goldman Sachs’ code of ethics. The big news here is that Goldman Sachs apparently has a code of ethics. You can imagine the scene. Manager: Shizuka-san, you broke our code of ethics. You’re fired! Shizuka: Code of ethics? But I joined Goldman Sachs because I heard you didn’t have any ethics. Now we know. Fraud, insider trading, lending out 35 dollars for every dollar in your vault and sparking a subprime mortgage crisis that leads to a global financial crisis? That’s all fine. Appearing in films like ‘Lost Virginity’? You’re fired! Tokyoreporter.com reports: Lost Virginity was followed by a number of other appearances, all shot during Minamoto’s first and second years in college: She starred as a soapland bathhouse attendant in a Japanese adult film. Goldman Sachs, however, seems to have not given the films high ratings. Late last year, the Japan branch of the U.S.-based investment bank terminated an informal employment agreement it had with [...]