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JPMorgan Seeks to Terminate Obligation to Pay Charlie Javice’s Legal Fees Amid Fraud Investigation

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Last updated: October 25, 2025 2:33 am
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Published: October 25, 2025
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JPMorgan Chase is seeking to extricate itself from its obligations to cover Charlie Javice’s legal expenses, following her conviction on charges of conspiracy, wire, and bank fraud. The case stems from Javice’s alleged deception in securing a $175 million sale of her startup, Frank, to the banking giant. This contractual clause has kept JPMorgan liable for her legal fees, even after she was sentenced to seven years in prison.

As she continues to appeal her conviction, JPMorgan reports it has already paid more than $115 million to cover legal fees for both Javice and her co-defendant, Olivier Amar. In a recent court filing, the bank’s attorneys argued for an end to these payments, describing the fees sought as “patently excessive and egregious.” A spokesperson for JPMorgan, Pablo Rodriguez, stated that the bank intends to present detailed information about what they characterize as abuse of the billing process.

The bank has provided $60.1 million in legal defense funds for Javice, which its lawyers describe as “unprecedented and shocking,” surpassing any reasonable expectation for such expenses. The filing reveals concerns over Javice’s hiring of five separate law firms for her defense, with JPMorgan highlighting that this has led to unnecessary overlaps in work and excessive billing.

Notably, one of Javice’s defense attorneys is Alex Spiro of Quinn Emanuel, known for representing high-profile clients like Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian. Reports indicate Spiro’s hourly rate has increased significantly, now reaching $3,000. In their filing, JPMorgan’s lawyers asserted that without intervention from the court, the bank risks “irreparable injury” from what they allege are “abusive billing” practices by Javice and her legal team, whom they accuse of treating the legal expense advancement as an unrestricted resource.

As the legal battle unfolds, it remains to be seen how the court will respond to JPMorgan’s motion to terminate its financial obligation to Javice, amid her ongoing appeal process.

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