JPMorgan Seeks to Halt Legal Fee Payments for Javice and Fraud Allegations

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JPMorgan Chase is contesting the $115 million legal bill incurred by convicted fraudsters Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar, arguing that their lawyers are engaging in excessive billing and treating the legal process like a 'blank check,' which the bank believes should be halted to prevent further financial harm.
- JPMorgan balks at legal tab for fraudsters and says Javice's lawyers treat it 'like a blank check' Fortune
- JPMorgan Chase wants out of paying $115M legal tab for convicted fraudsters AP News
- JPMorgan asks court to end legal fee payments for Charlie Javice Financial Times
- JPMorgan Accuses Charlie Javice of More Fraud. This Time Over Her Legal Bills. The Wall Street Journal
- JPMorgan Seeks to End Javice’s ‘Blank Check’ for Legal Fees Bloomberg
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