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Police investigate NYC 'wanted' posters of finance executives


Published on 2024-12-12 12:00:48 - Crain's New York
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  • The New York Police Department is investigating a number of 'WANTED' posters of senior executives that have been hung in parts of Manhattan. The posters included images of insurance leaders including UnitedHealth Group Inc.

The article from Crain's New York discusses an unusual incident where wanted posters featuring executives from major financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup were posted around New York City. These posters, which appeared in places like subway stations and bus stops, accused the executives of various financial misdeeds, including fraud and mismanagement. The NYPD is investigating these posters, which were not officially sanctioned and have raised concerns about potential defamation and harassment. The posters have sparked a mix of public curiosity and concern, with some seeing it as a form of protest against Wall Street, while others view it as an inappropriate attack on individuals. The investigation aims to determine who is behind this campaign and whether any laws were broken in the process.

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[ https://www.crainsnewyork.com/banking-finance/police-investigate-nyc-wanted-posters-finance-executives ]