The bank’s claim revolves around a staggering discrepancy in user numbers. Javice boasted 4.25 million users for Frank, but the reality? A mere fraction at under 300,000.
Adding a twist to the tale, when JPMorgan sought user data confirmation, Javice purportedly commissioned a fabricated data set, bypassing an internal whistleblower who raised the red flag on its legality.
JPMorgan Chase suit: The Sound of Silence
As the curtain momentarily drops on this legal theater, several key players remain tight-lipped.
Neither counsel for Javice nor Amar has broken their silence.
Meanwhile, representatives for the DOJ and JPMorgan remain elusive.
The Representatives at Play
- JPMorgan’s Legal Force: Peter J. Walsh, Carla Jones, Jonathan A. Choa, Michael Pittenger, Allison Wuertz, William Regan, Jason Kolbe, Tibor L. Nagy, Tracy O. Appleton.
- Javice’s Defense Team: Michael A. Barlow, Samuel Cordle, Alex Spiro, Jan-Philip Kernisan, Maaren A. Shah.
- Amar’s Legal Eagles: Alexandria Swette, Jacob Kirkham, Sean Buckley, Steven Kobre.
- The Government’s Corner: Jacob Laksin.