Andrew J. Schindler
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Andrew J. Schindler was an R.J. Reynolds President and CEO from 1994-present. (N.M. Tobacco Companies Personnel List)
In April, 1997, Andrew Schindler's 3-story, North Carolina home was destroyed in a fire. The suspected cause was a discarded cigarette butt. [1]
Tobacco industry documents
- The State of Minnesota, by Hubert H. Humphrey, III, Its Attorney General, and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Vs. Philip Morris Incorporated Deposition of Andrew J. Schindler Volume I, Pages 1- 274. A Minnesota Selected document. Contains deposition of Andrew Schindler of RJR by Michael Ciresi of Minnesota's legal team about the "The Frank Statement" and RJR's internal research on tobacco carcinogenicity. Document also contains marketing plans. Pg. 284 refers to people wearing cigarette promotional items as "millions of walking billboards" for RJR (Pg. 1522)
Related Sourcewatch resources
The Frank Statement original draft
References
- ↑ Cigarette Butt Is Suspected in $1 Million Fire: Tobacco Executive's Home On Private N.C. Isle Burns The Washington Post, April 23, 1997, page A03, writer John Schwartz
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