Toyota in damage control mode after American exec arrested
#17
The sad part is, if she was actually going to sell some of those pills, she could be looking at life in prison. It's not the first case of a top level exec becoming adddicted to synthetic opiates, that stuff is strong but the side effects are severe.
#18
My sense is she had them shipped to her for personal use.
I work in Regulatory for a big Pharma and would say that the US government is very sensitive about any funny business with oxy. The amount shipped seemed to be more than a std script. I wouldn't be surprised to see her have a headache from US law enforcement as well.
It will be interesting to see if Toyota's legal folks can find a soft landing for this mess.
I work in Regulatory for a big Pharma and would say that the US government is very sensitive about any funny business with oxy. The amount shipped seemed to be more than a std script. I wouldn't be surprised to see her have a headache from US law enforcement as well.
It will be interesting to see if Toyota's legal folks can find a soft landing for this mess.
#19
#20
That's true (I'm not denying that), but that's not quite the issue I was getting at. Customs or not, It's not like she was bringing in a suitcase full of cocaine or heroin from Columbia like a drug-dealer. She may in fact have brought in (or packaged) the pills incorrectly, even with a legal prescription, but I'm not sure she did something that merits arrest and/or prison. And I'd say that about anyone, not just her because of her high corporate rank. As I see it, give her a small fine to pay, maybe, and an official warning letter not to do it again, and let that be that. My strong guess is she will get the message, and not repeat the action.
Last edited by mmarshall; 06-21-15 at 12:17 AM.
#22
Customs in US will also take anything from you that isnt legal in the US, no matter your prescription or laws in your own country.
#25
Funny thing is I had about 30 pills of oxy for my pain and I did not even know that it is used as a narc on the streets.
I took about 2-3 a day (depending upon pain) for about 5 days and when the pain went away, the pill bottle went into the the backend of the medicine cabinet. Few years later I see TV shows showing misuse of Oxy and was surprised that it is so addictive.
All I can say is I am glad that do not have addiction genes in me otherwise I would be in trouble by now.
I took about 2-3 a day (depending upon pain) for about 5 days and when the pain went away, the pill bottle went into the the backend of the medicine cabinet. Few years later I see TV shows showing misuse of Oxy and was surprised that it is so addictive.
All I can say is I am glad that do not have addiction genes in me otherwise I would be in trouble by now.
#26
This is getting out of hand. Police raided Toyota HQ.
http://www.autonews.com/article/2015...st-report-says
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters was raided by police over the arrest of the company's new communications chief, Julie Hamp, for the alleged illegal import of painkillers, the Asahi newspaper reported today.
"We will continue to cooperate fully with the investigation," Toyota said in a statement. "We are refraining from commenting on any related matters while the investigation is still ongoing."
Toyota President Akio Toyoda apologized on Friday after Hamp, 55, an American and Toyota's first senior female executive, was arrested on suspicion of illegally bringing pain killers into Japan just two months after her appointment.
Toyoda also expressed support for Hamp, saying the company was confident the investigation would show she had not intended to break any laws.
Hamp told police she brought the drugs into Japan to treat pain in her knees, Kyodo News reported earlier today.
http://www.autonews.com/article/2015...st-report-says
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters was raided by police over the arrest of the company's new communications chief, Julie Hamp, for the alleged illegal import of painkillers, the Asahi newspaper reported today.
"We will continue to cooperate fully with the investigation," Toyota said in a statement. "We are refraining from commenting on any related matters while the investigation is still ongoing."
Toyota President Akio Toyoda apologized on Friday after Hamp, 55, an American and Toyota's first senior female executive, was arrested on suspicion of illegally bringing pain killers into Japan just two months after her appointment.
Toyoda also expressed support for Hamp, saying the company was confident the investigation would show she had not intended to break any laws.
Hamp told police she brought the drugs into Japan to treat pain in her knees, Kyodo News reported earlier today.
#27
This is getting out of hand. Police raided Toyota HQ.
http://www.autonews.com/article/2015...st-report-says
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters was raided by police over the arrest of the company's new communications chief, Julie Hamp, for the alleged illegal import of painkillers, the Asahi newspaper reported today.
"We will continue to cooperate fully with the investigation," Toyota said in a statement. "We are refraining from commenting on any related matters while the investigation is still ongoing."
Toyota President Akio Toyoda apologized on Friday after Hamp, 55, an American and Toyota's first senior female executive, was arrested on suspicion of illegally bringing pain killers into Japan just two months after her appointment.
Toyoda also expressed support for Hamp, saying the company was confident the investigation would show she had not intended to break any laws.
Hamp told police she brought the drugs into Japan to treat pain in her knees, Kyodo News reported earlier today.
http://www.autonews.com/article/2015...st-report-says
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Toyota Motor Corp.'s headquarters was raided by police over the arrest of the company's new communications chief, Julie Hamp, for the alleged illegal import of painkillers, the Asahi newspaper reported today.
"We will continue to cooperate fully with the investigation," Toyota said in a statement. "We are refraining from commenting on any related matters while the investigation is still ongoing."
Toyota President Akio Toyoda apologized on Friday after Hamp, 55, an American and Toyota's first senior female executive, was arrested on suspicion of illegally bringing pain killers into Japan just two months after her appointment.
Toyoda also expressed support for Hamp, saying the company was confident the investigation would show she had not intended to break any laws.
Hamp told police she brought the drugs into Japan to treat pain in her knees, Kyodo News reported earlier today.
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20...00531-san-soci
No doubt she will get off though, money buys you all sorts of stuff, apparently.
#28
Looks like she had her Dad send over the drugs that were prescribed to him and he concealed them in the package marked as necklasses.
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20...00531-san-soci
No doubt she will get off though, money buys you all sorts of stuff, apparently.
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20...00531-san-soci
No doubt she will get off though, money buys you all sorts of stuff, apparently.