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JPMorgan doesn’t want to pay Frank founder Charlie Javice’s legal bills

Last updated: November 15, 2025 3:50 pm
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JPMorgan Chase Faces Hefty Legal Fees for Defending Founders of Financial Aid Startup Frank

Recently, JPMorgan Chase revealed that it has incurred a staggering $142 million in legal fees for defending Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar, the founder and chief marketing officer of the financial aid startup Frank. The duo was accused of defrauding the bank by inflating Frank’s customer count, resulting in Javice being sentenced to seven years in prison.

In 2021, JPMorgan acquired Frank for $175 million, but the legal battle that ensued has proven to be costly for the banking giant. The bank is now challenging a judge’s ruling that mandates them to cover the legal expenses of Javice and Amar, as detailed in a report by The Wall Street Journal.

According to Michael Pittinger, JPMorgan’s legal representative, Javice’s legal team submitted exorbitant bills that included charges for luxury hotel upgrades, 24 hours of work in a single day, and even cellulite butter (a type of moisturizer). Pittinger remarked, “There’s never been a case, to my knowledge, with such extreme abuses.”

On the other hand, a spokesperson for Javice refuted these claims, stating that she adhered to JPMorgan’s policies and did not submit any questionable expenses. The spokesperson clarified, “As an employee, she did purchase ice cream and other items in accordance with JPMorgan’s code of conduct, and she never sought reimbursement for anything that wasn’t expressly permitted.”

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