Allstate, the corporate sponsor of the Sugar Bowl, appeared to wipe its social media of a video message from CEO Tom Wilson after his remarks following the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in ...
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WSAV's Joey Lamar was in New Orleans for the Allstate Sugar Bowl and spoke with U.S. Senator John Kennedy about the gravity of the situation.
Allstate deleted a video message from its CEO Thomas Wilson in the wake of the terrorist attack in New Orleans that killed 15 people, days after viewers criticized it. The
The company's CEO said in a video message that Americans needed to overcome "an addiction to divisiveness and negativity" after a terrorist killed 14 people.
Allstate blamed Americans for being divided and not 'accepting people's imperfections' after an ISIS terrorist attack killed at least 15 people in New Orleans.