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Morgan Stanley 'Taxi Rage' Banker - Charges Dropped

posted: 8 months ago

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Connecticut prosecutors will not pursue charges against a top Morgan Stanley banker accused of stabbing a cabby in a drunken, racist rage over a fare from Manhattan, the cabby’s lawyer said Thursday.

The New York Post reports that the decision to let W. Bryan Jennings off the hook has left the cabby 'outraged', his lawyer said.

Jennings, from the ritzy Gold Coast town of Darien, had originally been charged with assault, theft of service and intimidation based on race or bigotry after the December 2011 incident.

But Hassan Ahmad, the lawyer for cabby Mohamed Ammar, said Stamford prosecutors have told him they’re dropping the case.

Jennings had been on leave from Morgan Stanley, and it remains unclear whether he will return to work there.

Charges dropped against banker accused of stabbing cabby: lawyer

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