She Stole a Knicks Trash Can Off the Street and Lost Her Job at JPMorgan
Angie Baez, a JPMorgan Chase executive, was fired after video showed her emptying and stealing a limited-edition Knicks trash can during a championship parade. She received fines from New York City sanitation police and returned the item. The incident followed the Knicks' end of a 53-year NBA Championship drought.
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The identity of the woman and her specific employment status at JPMorgan Chase have been confirmed.
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JPMorgan Executive Fired After Stealing Knicks Parade Trash Can
confidence 90%Angie Baez, a JPMorgan Chase executive, was fired after video showed her emptying and stealing a limited-edition Knicks trash can during a championship parade. She received fines from New York City sanitation police and returned the item. The incident followed the Knicks' end of a 53-year NBA Championship drought.
What's confirmed:
- Angie Baez was an executive at JPMorgan Chase.
- Baez was fired from her position after stealing a Knicks-themed trash can during the championship parade.
- New York City sanitation police issued Baez a $75 littering fine and a $100 fine.
- The stolen trash can was returned.
- The New York Knicks won the NBA Championship, ending a 53-year drought.
- A limited-edition Knicks trash can is valued at $168.
Still unconfirmed:
- Angie Baez served as a diversity, equity, and inclusion executive.
- Baez held the specific title of Executive Director.