Monday, June 29, 2026

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JPMorgan exec caught on video dumping and grabbing a Knicks-themed trash can — now her job is gone

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Joseph Zeballos-Roig
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A Knicks fan who was filmed (1) dumping garbage from a limited-edition Knicks-branded trash can and walking away with it during the team's New York City championship parade has reportedly lost her job as a JPMorgan Chase executive.

The New York Post on Wednesday identified (2) the woman in the viral video as 40-year-old Angie Báez, who had served as executive director of community and industry engagement for card and connected commerce at JPMorgan Chase. The Post cited sources familiar with the bank's review of the matter. This kind of job would typically pay well into the six figures, according to a Moneywise analysis.

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A Chase spokesperson told Moneywise in a statement: "This employee is no longer with the company."

Báez could not be reached for comment, and her LinkedIn profile appears to have been taken down. The Post reported that she was previously the executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion at the review website the Infatuation, which was acquired by Chase. Earlier in her career, the Post reported, she worked at Squarespace and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Báez was later filmed riding the subway and smiling with the limited-edition trash can. The NYC Sanitation Department posted on Wednesday (3) that the stolen trash can had been returned earlier without identifying who did so.

"Home sweet home!" the NYCDS said on X (3), with a photo of the Knicks-branded garbage can.

No charges have been filed

The New York City Police Department told the Post that no complaint was filed regarding the incident and Báez has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

The New York Knicks earlier this month clinched their first NBA championship since 1973. The team defeated the San Antonio Spurs in four out of seven games to win the NBA Finals, culminating in a June 18 ticker-tape parade through Lower Manhattan. A staggering two million people were estimated to have attended the parade.

Theft of items valued at less than $1,000 falls under petit larceny in NYC as a class A misdemeanor. Possible penalties in such cases include community service or a fine for first-time offenders.

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Knicks-branded trash cans now on sale

Ahead of last week's NYC Knicks parade, the limited edition Knicks-branded trash cans were unveiled as a partnership between New York-inspired clothing brand Only NY and the New York City Department of Sanitation. The wire mesh trash cans were decked out (4) with the team's trademark orange-and-blue colors along with the official seal of the DSNY as an ode to sanitation workers.

Knicks fans took to social media with a mix of jokes and warnings that enthusiastic parade goers were likely to take the garbage cans home as historic souvenirs.

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