Date: September 26th, 2025 10:55 PM
Author: Emperor CRISPR Chad von Neumann III
Since leaving Kramer Levin in 2016, Kaavya’s digital footprint went quite dark for the better part of a decade. We knew she was engaged in human rights work for refugees in the New York area. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaavya-v-29163128b/
But along the way she married a rising star at Bridgewater, which took them to Singapore when he was tapped to help launch the office, and they recently had two baby boys. https://ugouniversity.org/regional-boards/josh-lewin-and-kaavya-viswanathan
To keep herself busy she’s taken up podcasting, as one does in 2025, working with a new outfit called “unheard” dedicated to telling stories of the global dispossessed. The latest season “The Fight of My Life: Escaping Scam City” has received rave reviews and chronicles the plight of a young Malaysian couple trying to escape modern servitude in a scam call center. A GoFundMe for the couple has tripled its fundraising goal. https://www.unheard-stories.org/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/vxg4d-support-avas-legal-battle-in-thailand
All in all, I’m not entirely sure that her life was even marginally upset by the plagiarism issues. I even wonder if they may not have helped to steer her away from some of the worse aspects of overachievement among our generation of lawyers. As Amanda McCants would say, “Just be hot!” https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwSxq8qMuKP/
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