Chase Exec Fired Over Knicks Parade Trash Can Stunt

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A JPMorgan Chase executive, Angie Báez, dumped trash from a Knicks-themed commemorative litter basket during NYC’s Knicks championship parade, was fined $75 for littering and $100 for impeding sanitation operations, and was fired by the company; the basket was recovered and returned, with officials noting the fines are the maximum for first offenses and the incident attracted viral attention.
Topics:sports#angie-baez#business#jpmorgan-chase#knicks-parade#littering-fines#sanitation-operations
- Knicks fan’s trash can grab ends with fines, firing and walk of shame return trip for JPMorgan Chase exec Fox News
- Knicks parade attendee fired after stealing a limited-edition trash can ABC7 New York
- Angie Báez might struggle to find a new DEI job after leaving JPMorgan eFinancialCareers
- Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street — then stole it — is fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec New York Post
- What Does a Knicks Trash Can Cost? $168, or for One Woman, Her Job. The New York Times
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