butters
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while Coogler has 'moved on' after the Bank of America has 'made things right', this incident in Atlanta really should never have happened. All the teller AND her supervisor had to do was check his details first, confirming his identity...
he might be alright with them now, but i wonder if he'll ever use that particular branch again. If I were he, i'd move ALL my money from that bank and put it in another.
The moviemaker was filming the sequel to the Disney-backed comic book blockbuster in Atlanta earlier this year, when he went to a local Bank of America branch to withdraw some money, according to the police report that was first shared by TMZ on Wednesday morning.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/com...he-was-a-bank-robber/ar-AAUQydc?ocid=msedgntpThe 35-year-old director was wearing a hat, sunglasses and a face mask — the last item has become a common accessory during the COVID-19 pandemic — when he approached a teller and passed her a withdrawal slip, the police report said. Coogler had reportedly written a note on the back that read, “I would like to withdraw $12,000 cash from my checking account. Please do the money count somewhere else. I’d like to be discreet.”
The note and the large sum of money, which triggered an alarm on the banking system, appears to have made the Bank of America worker suspicious. The teller, described as a pregnant Black woman in the TMZ report, flagged the transaction for her supervisor. They called the police, and the authorities reportedly handcuffed Coogler and detained two other people who were waiting for the director outside in an SUV.
he might be alright with them now, but i wonder if he'll ever use that particular branch again. If I were he, i'd move ALL my money from that bank and put it in another.