Authorities say he bought items from a theft crew.
The organization's board of directors voted to accept the move.
The thefts took place in Florida and Virginia.
Meanwhile, Pandora left the group citing its "failure to suspend Russian companies’ memberships and responsible business certifications," and Richemont withdrew as well.
The region has experienced an increase in robberies, many of them armed.
It will add 500,000 carats to Debmarine Namibia’s annual production.
$1.5M in merchandise was stolen.
The owner blames the area's 'vandalism, homelessness crisis, and sense of nighttime lawlessness.'
He also admitted to failure to file a record of financial transaction.
The announcement is the latest fallout for the company since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The group seeks to 'use this moment to dedicate the jewelry industry to peace, human rights for all, and a safer world.'
Despite ongoing labor shortages, retail jobs beat February 2020 levels by 104,000 employees.
Among the items stolen were watches by Frederique Constant, Patek Phillipe and Tudor.
The diamond miner has stepped down from the board and will cease financial contributions.
Kimberly Collins, president of AGTA, will serve as interim CEO.
Alrosa was among the institutions hit with U.S. sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The building is a former military helicopter engine repair and testing facility.
It's among institutions now "heavily restricted from raising money through the U.S. market."
It's part of Pandora’s "long-term growth ambition to increase market share and double revenue in the U.S."
Visible tattoos and clothing with designer labels are also prohibited.
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