Chipotle Exec Arraigned On 7 Drug Charges In Cocaine Ring Crackdown
July 6 2016, Published 5:13 p.m. ET
Chipotle Chief Marketing Officer Mark Crumpacker is the latest Big Apple heavyweight to turn himself in for purchasing cocaine from a Manhattan drug ring — find out who else has been arrested!
Chipotles Crumpacker on Cocaine Charge
Crumpacker, turned himself in Tuesday morning, his attorney, Gerald Lefcourt, confirmed.
Chipotles Crumpacker on Cocaine Charge
Chipotle's chief creative and development officer, 53, was arrested and arraigned on seven counts of possession of a controlled substance.
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Not long after, he was released on $4,500 bail.
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But he's not alone! Other New York moguls have been slammed with drug ring charges, including 36-year-old wine and spirits company marketing executive, Thomas Michaelsen. He was alleged to have purchased cocaine on East 79th Street.
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Katie Welnhofer, who works for Mornings with Maria on Fox Business Network, was also arrested.
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Kenneth Martinez, a Brooklyn bartender, was charged with 12 counts of cocaine possession.
James Hulihan was arraigned on Monday after he was caught purchasing cocaine on three different occasions between February and April 2016.
Insurance consultant Christian Jewett, 31, allegedly bought cocaine on four separate occasions, all near his East Village residence.
27-year-old Kyle Holmes of Astoria, Queens was also arrested.
Accountant Roman Yoffe was arraigned on Tuesday after having multiple cocaine orders delivered to his workplace.