'I know where you sleep': Ex-RBC worker arrested for death threats to women colleagues

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'I know where you sleep': Ex-RBC worker arrested for death threats to women colleagues — via financialpost

Gawargyous “George” Shind, 31, of Jersey City, New Jersey, was arrested Wednesday and accused of sending text messages via prepaid burner phones in which he threatened to kill the women and their families, federal prosecutors said.Sign up to receive the daily top stories from the Financial Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

RBC, which has a Jersey City office, wasn’t identified in the criminal complaint, but Shind said during the Wednesday afternoon hearing that the charges stem from his time there. Gillian McArdle, a spokesperson for the bank, said it would be inappropriate to comment at this time as the matter is before the court.Jonathan Marshall, Shind’s lawyer, said there isn’t any direct proof that his client, who he said has an MBA from New York University, sent the threatening text messages.

According to the government, Shind started issuing the threats about a year after he was fired for violating the bank’s code of conduct in May 2019. He allegedly held the four women responsible for his termination, and some of messages cited in the complaint accuse the recipients of framing him or throwing him “under the bus.”

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