November 17, 2025

The dangers of corporations in supporting corruption are numerous and have severe implications. While such businesses do a lot of harm to their systems, they also spread the wrong values that can cause immense harm to the society in question. Corruption is believed to cause loss of public sector resources, lost supply and services, and low civic honesty, which in the end affects the economy and innovation. However, the companies that ignore corruption have a number of legal issues, reputational risks, and financial risks as they are investigated and sued. In a world where trust is a valuable commodity, corporations have a duty to stick to their ethical principles and refuse to deal with corrupt practices — otherwise they will have to pay the price of lost public trust, workforce trust, and trust of investors.

  • Autozone
  • Ace Hardware
  • Allegiant Air
  • Arby’s/Buffalo Wild Wings/Baskin’ Robbins (subsidiaries of Inspire Brands)
  • Armor All (Subsidiary of Energizer)
  • Ashley Furniture
  • Bali/Champ Clothing/Hanes/L’Eggs/Maidenform/Playtex (subsidiaries of HanesBrands)
  • Bausch & Lomb
  • Big Heart Pet Brands/Folgers/Smucker’s/Dunkin’ Donuts/Meow Mix/Milk Bone/Pupperoni (subsidiaries of Smucker’s)
  • BIKE Athletics
  • Molson/Coors/Miller’s/Millwalkee’s Best (Subsidiaries of Molson Coors)
  • Brooks Sports/Dairy Queen/Dudley sporting equipment/Fruit of the Loom/GEICO Insurance/Helzberg Diamonds/Spalding/Star Furniture (Subsidiaries of Berkshire Hathaways)
  • Buffalo Bills NFL team (Other teams and arenas the owner has)
  • Buick/Cadillac/Chevrolet/GMC/Hendrick Motorsports (Subsidiaries of General Motors)
  • Cincinnati Financial
  • Cinnabon/Schlotzsky’s (Subsidiary of GoTo Foods)
  • Conair (Privately owned/invested by American Securities)
  • Cuisinart (Subsidiary of Conair)
  • Dirt Devil/Hoover/Oreck/Stiletto Tools (Subsidiary of Techtronic Industries, A CHINESE COMPANY)
  • Discount Tire (a parent company)
  • Dole plc (Dole fruits)
  • ExxonMobil (big surprise from a criminal company)
  • Farberware (Subsidiary of Meyer Corporation)
  • Florists.com
  • Fruitbouquets.com/The Popcorn Factory/1-800-Flowers.com (Subsidiaries of 1-800-flowers.com, Inc)
  • George Foreman Grill/Rayovac (Subsidiary of Spectrum Brands)
  • Hardee’s (Subsidiary of CKE Restaurants)
  • Hobby Lobby (More evil supporting evil, how shocking)
  • HomeGoods/TJ Maxx/Marshall’s/Sierra Trading Post (Subsidiaries of TJX Companies)
  • Horizon Bank
  • Keller Williams Realty
  • Las Vegas Sands
  • L.L. Bean
  • Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc.
  • McDonald’s
  • My Pillow (Duh. Drug-addicted Nazi supporting drug-addicted Nazis, of course)
  • NAPA Auto Parts (subsidiary of Genuine Parts Company)
  • New Orleans Saints (NFL)
  • New York Yankees (MLB)
  • Norwegian Cruise Lines (Subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings)
  • Old Dutch Foods (Subsidiary of Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods)
  • Perdue Farms (She’s not kidding, that’s a shit ton of processed goods, especially from Tyson, which also controls Jimmy Dean)
  • Public Storage
  • Shell Oil (Evil supporting evil again)
  • Slumberland
  • Soma’s (Subsidiary of Chico’s FAS)
  • Stanley Black & Decker (Parent company that covers lots of tool brands)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)
  • Toastmaster (Subsidiary of Danby)
  • Tractor Supply Company (Parent company)
  • Wendy’s (Subsidiary of The Wendy’s Company)
  • Wynn Resorts
  • Publix supermarket
  • ACT Oral Care (subsidiary of Chattem, which is a subsidiary of Sanofi)
  • Proctor & Gamble/Charmin (Massive list of goods)
  • Omni Hotels (Subsidiary of TRT Holdings)
  • WOW! (Internet, cable, etc.)
  • The Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB)
  • Chiquita
  • Land O’Lakes (also owns Purina)
  • Boost Mobile (Subsidiary of EchoStar)
  • Vanity Fair tableware (Subsidiary of Georgia-Pacific which is a subsidiary of Koch, Inc)
  • GNC (Subsidiary of Harbin Pharmaceutical Group)
  • Bacardi/Grey Goose (subsidiaries of Bacardi Limited)
  • LA Angels (MLB)
  • Sunoco
  • Tito’s Vodka
  • Turtle Wax
  • Wonder Bread (Subsidiary of Flowers Foods)
  • Urban Outfitters/Free People/Anthropologie (Subsidiaries of Urban Outfitters)
  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Alamo Rent a Car (Subsidiary of Enterprise Holdings)
  • Motorola
  • Papa John’s
  • Walmart
  • Yum! Brands (this is a huge list, and they are a subsidiary of PepsiCo)
  • Garmin
  • Hershey’s (a big list)
  • Blue Bell Creameries
  • Chobani
  • Dean Foods (Big list of east coast products)
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Georgia task force finds meth for sale in Krispy Kreme bag at roadside fruit stand


PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. (TCN) -- An investigation in Georgia has uncovered a methamphetamine trafficking operation at a fruit stand. Two suspects have been arrested, and authorities are searching for a third.

On Oct. 24, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Northwest Georgia Task Force, the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, and the K9 division searched a fruit stand located along a rural highway. 

They seized 270 grams of methamphetamine during their search, WSB-TV reports. Some of the drugs were hidden among the fruit in a doughnut bag from Krispy Kreme. 

Authorities arrested Melvin Stevens, 37, and Athena Alloway, 49, CBS News reports. Alloway was charged with four counts of trafficking methamphetamine and one count of possession of methamphetamine, while Stevens was charged with five counts of trafficking methamphetamine and one count of possession of methamphetamine. 

Authorities are still searching for a third suspect, Crystal Ballweg, 39. 


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Georgia task force finds meth for sale in Krispy Kreme bag at roadside fruit stand


PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. (TCN) -- An investigation in Georgia has uncovered a methamphetamine trafficking operation at a fruit stand. Two suspects have been arrested, and authorities are searching for a third.

On Oct. 24, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Northwest Georgia Task Force, the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, and the K9 division searched a fruit stand located along a rural highway. 

They seized 270 grams of methamphetamine during their search, WSB-TV reports. Some of the drugs were hidden among the fruit in a doughnut bag from Krispy Kreme. 

Authorities arrested Melvin Stevens, 37, and Athena Alloway, 49, CBS News reports. Alloway was charged with four counts of trafficking methamphetamine and one count of possession of methamphetamine, while Stevens was charged with five counts of trafficking methamphetamine and one count of possession of methamphetamine. 

Authorities are still searching for a third suspect, Crystal Ballweg, 39. 


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Krispy Kreme, mangoes, and meth: 2 charged, 1 wanted for drug trafficking at fruit stand – WSB-TV AtlantaGeorgia fruit stand was front for drug trafficking operation; deputies seize 270 pounds of meth – CBS NewsDrug bust at Georgia fruit stand uncovers meth stash, two arrested, one wanted, sheriffs say – WYFF-TVPaulding County Sheriff’s Office announcement

Wisconsin man accused of sealing 8 cats in a container left near a dumpster, killing 7 of them


WEST BEND, Wis. (TCN) -- A Wisconsin man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of several cats found sealed in a plastic container and placed next to a dumpster. 

The West Bend Police Department said officers were called at 12:32 p.m. on Nov. 2 when a container of cats was found, the Washington County Insider reports. Seven of the eight cats were already dead, but one had survived. She was transported to an emergency veterinary clinic and is being cared for at the Washington County Humane Society, WITI reports


Investigators located and arrested a 26-year-old man, who was taken to jail on seven counts of mistreatment to animals causing death, WITI reports.

He reportedly admitted to authorities that he had placed eight of his 11 cats in the container when his girlfriend was out of town because they could not afford to feed them all, the Washington County Insider reports. His girlfriend found out what he had allegedly done when she returned home.

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office will determine charges once necropsies of the cats are complete, WTMJ-TV reports.

The Washington County Humane Society said it is “nothing short miraculous” that one of the cats survived, WTMJ-TV reports. The cat, now named Helena, is eating and drinking and interacting with shelter volunteers. 


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Wisconsin man accused of sealing 8 cats in a container left near a dumpster, killing 7 of them


WEST BEND, Wis. (TCN) -- A Wisconsin man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of several cats found sealed in a plastic container and placed next to a dumpster. 

The West Bend Police Department said officers were called at 12:32 p.m. on Nov. 2 when a container of cats was found, the Washington County Insider reports. Seven of the eight cats were already dead, but one had survived. She was transported to an emergency veterinary clinic and is being cared for at the Washington County Humane Society, WITI reports


Investigators located and arrested a 26-year-old man, who was taken to jail on seven counts of mistreatment to animals causing death, WITI reports.

He reportedly admitted to authorities that he had placed eight of his 11 cats in the container when his girlfriend was out of town because they could not afford to feed them all, the Washington County Insider reports. His girlfriend found out what he had allegedly done when she returned home.

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office will determine charges once necropsies of the cats are complete, WTMJ-TV reports.

The Washington County Humane Society said it is “nothing short miraculous” that one of the cats survived, WTMJ-TV reports. The cat, now named Helena, is eating and drinking and interacting with shelter volunteers. 


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Update on surviving cat from the Washington County Humane Society 7 cats found dead in container; West Bend man arrested in animal cruelty case – WITIMan accused of putting 8 cats in dumpster – Washington County Insider West Bend man arrested after 7 cats found in sealed container in dumpster, 1 survives – WTMJ-TV
New Mexico man arrested on charges of killing, dismembering elderly mother and storing remains in freezer


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (TCN) -- A man accused of killing and dismembering his mother and storing her remains in a freezer has been arrested and taken into custody. 

Leroy Vallejos, 49, was charged with first-degree murder, battery, battery of a household member, and tampering with evidence on Nov. 5, WFLD reports.

The body of 69-year-old Ernestina Lucero was found on Oct. 28 when officers arrived at her home for a welfare check. Her son, Vallejos, allegedly said he had not seen his mother for a week and told a home health care company he still wanted to be paid for her care, KRQE reports.

When officers arrived for the check, Vallejos told them his mother had gone to Mexico. Officers then searched the home and found a freezer with garbage bags containing human remains, according to the Office of the Medical Investigator, KRQE reports. 

Detectives later learned that another relative had also reported Lucero missing on Oct. 23. 

The Albuquerque Police Department said Vallejos told an officer he had fatally choked his mother three weeks prior and alleged she was conspiring against him with a group of people “giving their lives to darkness.”

Vallejos remains in custody at Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing.        

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New Mexico man arrested on charges of killing, dismembering elderly mother and storing remains in freezer


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (TCN) -- A man accused of killing and dismembering his mother and storing her remains in a freezer has been arrested and taken into custody. 

Leroy Vallejos, 49, was charged with first-degree murder, battery, battery of a household member, and tampering with evidence on Nov. 5, WFLD reports.

The body of 69-year-old Ernestina Lucero was found on Oct. 28 when officers arrived at her home for a welfare check. Her son, Vallejos, allegedly said he had not seen his mother for a week and told a home health care company he still wanted to be paid for her care, KRQE reports.

When officers arrived for the check, Vallejos told them his mother had gone to Mexico. Officers then searched the home and found a freezer with garbage bags containing human remains, according to the Office of the Medical Investigator, KRQE reports. 

Detectives later learned that another relative had also reported Lucero missing on Oct. 23. 

The Albuquerque Police Department said Vallejos told an officer he had fatally choked his mother three weeks prior and alleged she was conspiring against him with a group of people “giving their lives to darkness.”

Vallejos remains in custody at Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing.        

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