Mango Founder's Son Steps Down From Company After Arrest in Dad's Murder Case
Key Points:
- Jonathan Andic, eldest son of late Mango founder Isak Andic, is resigning as vice president of Mango amid allegations related to his father's fatal cliff fall.
- He strongly denies the accusations, calling them "the gravest, most unjust and unfounded accusation" and claims the public narrative has been distorted.
- Despite the scandal, Mango's CEO Toni Ruiz and the board have expressed full support for Jonathan, believing the legal process will clear his name.
- Jonathan was arrested following an investigation into his father's December 2024 death, initially deemed accidental but later questioned due to inconsistencies and alleged family tensions over money and Isak's will.
- Jonathan posted $1.16 million bail and is expected to return to court next month as the case continues.