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JPMorgan Chase & Co. prevailed in all four lawsuits against people and companies who used an ATM “glitch” popularized on ...
Charlie Javice, who faces a prison sentence of 14 to 17.5 years, unsuccessfully sought to portray JPMorgan Chase as careless.
In a legal saga that drew the attention of Wall Street and Silicon Valley, a jury in Manhattan rendered a verdict convicting Charlie Javice ...
The 32-year-old was accused of lying about the number of customers her startup had before selling it for $175 million.
A JPMorgan Chase customer says she's suing the bank after criminals managed to rip nearly half a million dollars from her ...
In a landmark verdict, Charlie Javice, the founder of the financial aid startup Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase of a staggering $175 million. This case, which echoes the infamous ...
Lawyers for Charlie Javice say federal prosecutors are hiding the most important witness in the case from jurors. The witness's full name? Frank.
Dealmakers have little sympathy for Charlie Javice, the startup founder who was convicted last week of tricking JPMorgan Chase into buying ... of multiple counts of fraud. One venture executive ...
A federal jury in Manhattan has found Charlie Javice guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase. Prosecutors said ... to commit securities and wire fraud, and bank, wire, and securities fraud.
Charlie Javice, the once-celebrated founder of the college financial aid startup Frank, was convicted on March 28 of defrauding JPMorgan Chase.