Charlie Javice, founder of fintech startup Frank, is awaiting sentencing after being found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan ...
Lawyers for the convicted JPMorgan defrauder argued that she couldn't wear a monitor due to her "particularly challenging and ...
Convicted of fraud and facing the possibility of decades in prison, Charlie Javice was concerned about how a monitoring ...
Javice remains free pending sentencing in a $175M fraud against JPMorgan. Her lawyer says an ankle monitor would make ...
Javice hustled all her life, all the way to a deal to sell her startup Frank to the world’s biggest bank. Then it all fell ...
Attorneys for the 32-year-old startup founder had argued that the device would prevent her from teaching Pilates.
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Charlie Javice, founder of Frank, a financial aid startup, has been convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 ...
Charlie Javice, founder of financial aid startup Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 million by ...
Charlie Javice faces up to 30 years for tricking JPMorgan into buying her fintech startup for $175M. After Friday's verdict, her lawyers argued wearing an ankle monitor would ruin her Pilates career.
Charlie Javice's attorney says she couldn't possibly wear an ankle monitor now because she makes her living as a pilates instructor. Getty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BI Fintech entrepreneur ...
Javice's lawyers argued the device will interfere with her new career: teaching Pilates classes for three or four hours a day. Javice, who lived in Florida, has been free on $2 million bail since ...
Charlie Javice's attorney says she couldn't possibly wear an ankle monitor now because she makes her living as a Pilates instructor.Getty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BI Fintech entrepreneur ...
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