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More media attention — and investor interest — weren’t far behind. Enter banking giant JPMorgan Chase, which hoped to ...
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.
Here's how Enter banking giant JPMorgan Chase, which hoped to leverage Frank’s alleged massive user base of more than 4 million students to gain a stronger foothold in the lucrative student finance ...
Her lawyer objected, saying it would make her job as a Pilates instructor "impossible." Lawyers for Charlie Javice say she can't possibly wear an ankle bracelet between now and her July 26 ...
stood at a podium and waved his arms to demonstrate the physicality needed to practice Pilates, which Ms. Javice teaches professionally in South Florida, sometimes leading three to four classes a day.
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 ...