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Resigned Toyota exec won’t be charged with drug crimes

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Laura Lorenzetti
Laura Lorenzetti
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Laura Lorenzetti
Laura Lorenzetti
July 8, 2015, 9:49 AM ET
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This picture taken on April 3, 2015 shows Julie Hamp, 55, Toyota Motor's managing officer and chief communications officer in Nagoya. Hamp, Toyota's highest-ranking female executive was arrested at a Tokyo hotel on June 17 for allegedly importing a painkiller that is illegal under Japan's strict drug laws, reports said. AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS JAPAN OUT (Photo credit should read JIJI PRESS/AFP/Getty Images)Photograph by Jiji Press — AFP/Getty Images

Recently resigned Toyota executive Julie Hamp will be released from a Japanese jail Wednesday after officials in the country dropped drug charges against the company’s former chief global communications officer.

Hamp, an America, was arrested on June 18 after authorities swiped a shipment of 57 pills of oxycodone she had sent to herself. Japan strictly regulates prescription drugs, and it’s a serious offense to bring the drugs into the country without express permission.

Hamp, who stepped down from her new role at the automaker amid the incident, will not be charged with illegally importing prescription drugs after prosecutors determined that the move was “not malicious,” according to reports from a Japanese news agency.

Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda stood by Hamp during the arrest and declared her a “friend” and an “invaluable” part of the company. However, Hamp stepped down from the top communications role anyway, which reversed a major step in the diversification of Toyota’s top ranks.

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