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− | In July 2019, a container ship owned by JP Morgan's "asset management division" was seized in [[Philadephia]] carrying nearly 20 tons of [[cocaine]]. | + | In July 2019, a container ship owned by JP Morgan's "asset management division" was seized in [[Philadephia]] carrying nearly 20 tons of [[cocaine]]. An expert claimed “It is strange that such a modern and expensive vessel is involved in such a blatantly criminal case, like moving 20 tons of cocaine,”<ref>https://www.ibtimes.com/jpmorgan-owned-ship-seized-20-tons-cocaine-worth-13-billion-2805904</ref> |
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− | An expert claimed “It is strange that such a modern and expensive vessel is involved in such a blatantly criminal case, like moving 20 tons of cocaine,”<ref>https://www.ibtimes.com/jpmorgan-owned-ship-seized-20-tons-cocaine-worth-13-billion-2805904</ref> |
Revision as of 20:36, 18 August 2019
JP Morgan Chase | |
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Headquarters | New York City, US |
Interest of | Edward R. Stettinius Sr. |
Member of | Atlantic Council/Corporate Members, Council on Foreign Relations/Corporate Members, Transatlantic Policy Network, WEF/Strategic Partners |
Exposed by | Alayne Fleischmann |
Subpage | •JP Morgan Chase/International Council |
In July 2019, a container ship owned by JP Morgan's "asset management division" was seized in Philadephia carrying nearly 20 tons of cocaine. An expert claimed “It is strange that such a modern and expensive vessel is involved in such a blatantly criminal case, like moving 20 tons of cocaine,”[1]