JPMorgan Fires Angie Baez After $175 Knicks Trash Can Fine
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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25
JPMorgan Fires Angie Baez After $175 Knicks Trash Can Fine
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25
Summary
Angie Baez, 40, returned the Knicks-themed trash can Wednesday morning, but JPMorgan said the executive director was no longer with the company after the viral parade video.
$175 in summonses covered littering and impeding sanitation operations after Baez dumped the can’s contents onto the street and carried it onto the subway.
New York City’s sanitation department said it had placed about six orange-and-blue cans near the parade route and knew of no other thefts; the NYPD said it was not investigating.
The can’s return quickly became part of the spectacle itself: sanitation posted a “Welcome Back!” photo that drew more than 25,000 likes.
OnlyNY, which sells a full-size version for $168 and a mini for $58, said the collaboration was meant to honor sanitation workers, not capitalize on Baez’s viral stunt.