The cards were not seized en route to customers — no customer data was obtained via the seizure. It’s unclear why the NYPD seized the shipment other than on behalf of Tisch’s personal dislike or what laws they break, as Tisch’s feelings are not, as of now, part of the penal code.
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Article details the origins of the format & similar ones in circulation:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/01/platforms-systematically-removed-user-because-he-made-most-wanted-ceo-playing
On socials, Harr is now being hosted by an offshoot of collectivist outlet Means TV dubbed Means Workwear: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFs7KQXRg0y/
Includes screenshot of email from Fedex stating the shipment was seized by “NYC law enforcement.”
https://mailchi.mp/335d9f004454/holiday-order-update-8331146?e=bd7694f2af
Apologies for the confusion. Didn’t realize there were 2 as both are the subject line “🚨ORDER UPDATE! CARDS SEIZED BY AUTHORITIES”
https://mailchi.mp/b8883e51e73c/holiday-order-update-8331125?e=bd7694f2af
“Finally, in a related development, Chase Bank terminated my personal bank accounts shortly after the seizure, likely in response to their CEO, Jamie Dimon, being featured on the cards.”
Do you have any information about court dates?
Or how this even works?
Like, surely there are some guardrails about seizing printed materials?