Javice has asked a Delaware federal judge overseeing JPMorgan's fraud lawsuit against her to allow her to demand documents from the bank and firms that advised it on the $175 million acquisition of her college loan planning site.
The young entrepreneur Charlie Javice has been indicted on charges of defrauding JPMorgan Chase & Co , the largest U.S. bank, into buying her now-shuttered college financial aid startup Frank.
JPMorgan Chase has been ordered to pay Charlie Javice's legal fees, a judge decided on Monday despite the fact that JPMorgan is suing Javice. The bank claimed Javice defrauded it in the $175 million acquisition of her company by using fake customer data.