The 33-year-old founder of the startup student financial aid company Frank has been sentenced to more than seven years in ...
JPMorgan Chase is footing a staggering $115 million bill for the army of lawyers who defended convicted fraudster Charlie Javice and her former colleague Olivier Amar — a sum nearly two-thirds of what ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. was hit with $115 million in lawyers’ bills for Charlie Javice and a second executive convicted of ...
Javice, 33, from New York, was convicted in March on charges of securities fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy.
Charlie Javice faces a decade in prison after being found guilty of using a spreadsheet full of bogus data when selling her ...
Entrepreneur Charlie Javice, 33, was sentenced in Manhattan on federal charges of fraud and conspiracy against JPMorgan Chase ...
I let down those who trusted me. These errors, this complete collapse of character, is its own sentence,” Javice told a ...
"There are no excuses, only regret," Javice wrote her judge Friday night, ahead of her sentencing for defrauding JPMorgan ...
Startup founder Charlie Javice was sentenced Monday to seven years in prison for a crime the judge called "biblical," ...
2013 Wharton graduate Charlie Javice was sentenced to just over seven years in federal prison on Monday for defrauding JP ...
A start-up founder convicted of defrauding banking giant JPMorgan Chase was sentenced to 85 months in federal prison on ...
Charlie Javice says she deserves less jail time because JPMorgan Chase gained some value from its otherwise fraud-based ...