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Chipotle executive surrenders to New York police on cocaine charges | Chipotle executive surrenders to New York police on cocaine charges |
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A top Chipotle executive surrendered to New York police on Tuesday and was arraigned on charges of possession of cocaine, authorities said. A grand jury last week indicted three accused drug sellers, and 18 accused customers, including the Chipotle executive, Mark Crumpacker, after an investigation into Manhattan drug trafficking. | A top Chipotle executive surrendered to New York police on Tuesday and was arraigned on charges of possession of cocaine, authorities said. A grand jury last week indicted three accused drug sellers, and 18 accused customers, including the Chipotle executive, Mark Crumpacker, after an investigation into Manhattan drug trafficking. |
Crumpacker, 53, is the company’s chief creative and development officer and played a key role in rebuilding Chipotle’s sales after a string of food-safety lapses last year. | Crumpacker, 53, is the company’s chief creative and development officer and played a key role in rebuilding Chipotle’s sales after a string of food-safety lapses last year. |
Chipotle put Crumpacker on a leave of absence last week “immediately upon learning of these allegations”, spokesman Chris Arnold said. Crumpacker’s attorney declined to comment. | |
Chipotle hired Crumpacker, who lives in New York City, in 2009. He spearheaded food giveaways and other efforts to lure back diners after the once high-flying burrito chain was linked to outbreaks of E coli, salmonella and norovirus in 2015. | Chipotle hired Crumpacker, who lives in New York City, in 2009. He spearheaded food giveaways and other efforts to lure back diners after the once high-flying burrito chain was linked to outbreaks of E coli, salmonella and norovirus in 2015. |
Prosecutors said Crumpacker allegedly made the first cocaine purchase on or about 29 January and again on 8 March, the day when Chipotle temporarily shut a Massachusetts restaurant after four employees fell sick. | Prosecutors said Crumpacker allegedly made the first cocaine purchase on or about 29 January and again on 8 March, the day when Chipotle temporarily shut a Massachusetts restaurant after four employees fell sick. |
Another purchase was allegedly made on 27 April, the day after the restaurant chain operator posted its first quarterly loss as a public company. | Another purchase was allegedly made on 27 April, the day after the restaurant chain operator posted its first quarterly loss as a public company. |
Crumpacker again purchased the substance on 11 May, the day when shareholders approved a proposal to give investors more power to shake up the burrito chain’s board, according to the prosecutors. | Crumpacker again purchased the substance on 11 May, the day when shareholders approved a proposal to give investors more power to shake up the burrito chain’s board, according to the prosecutors. |
Crumpacker also allegedly purchased cocaine on 21 April, 30 April and 14 May. He was charged with seven counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a class A misdemeanor. | Crumpacker also allegedly purchased cocaine on 21 April, 30 April and 14 May. He was charged with seven counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a class A misdemeanor. |
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