JPMorgan said Charlie Javice’s “unconscionable” $74 million tab included charges for days court wasn’t even in session.
Javice allegedly spent more than $3,000 on first-class airline tickets, a $581 dinner that included $161 seafood tower and ...
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) called convicted startup founder Charlie Javice's $73.9M legal-fee tab “unconscionable," saying her ...
In a contentious legal showdown, JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) is pushing back against nearly $74 million in legal fees claimed ...
Charlie Javice was convicted of defrauding the bank when she sold her educational startup, Frank, for $175 million to ...
JPMorgan no longer wants to pay Charlie Javice's legal bills. Inside the latest dispute between the bank and the startup founder convicted of fraud.
Charlie Javice leaves U.S. District Court in New York on March 28, 2025. (Jefferson Siegel/The New York Times) From the Philadelphia Business Journal. University of Pennsylvania graduate Charlie ...
JPMorgan sued Charlie Javice over its botched acquisition of her startup — but it had to pay her legal fees. The bank claims Javice's lawyers milked that for all its worth, submitting 15 pounds of ...
Javice was sentenced to 7 years in prison for tricking JPMorgan into paying $175M for her startup. JPMorgan is disputing what it calls an "egregious" $115 million bill as Javice continues to appeal.
JPMorgan has had to pay tens of millions in legal costs for the convicted fraudster. It wants the public to see a newly unredacted list of itemized expenses. By Ron Lieber A $581 dinner for two.
The 33-year-old founder of the startup student financial aid company Frank has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison. Prosecutors said Charlie Javice fooled JPMorgan Chase into buying her ...
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