Charlie Javice scammed JPMorgan out of $175M — now the bank must keep paying for her first-class tickets and gummy bears

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Charlie Javice scammed JPMorgan out of $175M now the bank must keep paying for her first-class tickets and gummy bears Dave Smith Fri, July 3, 2026 at 9:30 AM PDT 7 min read JPM Spencer Platt/Getty Images A Delaware judge ruled Thursday that JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) must keep paying the legal bills of Charlie Javice, the startup founder convicted of defrauding the bank into buying her fintech startup, Frank, for $175 million. Magistrate Christian Wright of the Delaware Court of Chancery found the bank had wrongly stopped paying (1), in violation of an earlier order. He ordered it to resume covering her defense costs, with interest. Must Read Jeff Bezos backs a platform that lets anyone invest in rental homes for as little as $100 6 ways to build wealth like a landlord without actually being one Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year and begs investors not to miss this 'explosion' Millionaires under 43 hold only 25% of their wealth in stocks. Here's w...

'Start work at 11' - but will other bosses be as flexible over England's 1am match?

Image source, MG Finance Group Image caption, Joshua Elash (right) and his deputy CEO Gareth Lewis flew out to the World Cup to watch England play Croatia in their opening match By Jemma Crew and Oliver Smith , Business reporters Published 3 July 2026, 13:14 BST Updated 16 minutes ago As World Cup fever builds ahead of Monday's middle-of-the-night match, businesses are scrambling to work out how they handle the day after. Employees who are hoping to stay up late for England's clash with Mexico - which kicks off at 01:00 BST - will want to know what their options are. While some industries such as manufacturing and retail will be less able to provide flexibility, others are offering bleary-eyed fans later starts so they can catch up on sleep. Joshua Elash, who runs London-based firm MT Finance Group, is allowing his staff to start work at 11:00. "It wasn't a dilemma at all. This was as close to a no-brainer as a business can get," he says. "Everybody at this company works in the office. We don't actually have a work from home policy here. "We're a finance company, so we think it's important and critical that everybody is in and communicating and working together in real time. "So yeah, under normal circumstances, all 125 of them would be here in the office at 08:45 or 09:00 Monday morning. But that certainly won't be the case this Monday." Joshua says he and other senior managers will be staying up to watch the game, and says if he fancies a lie-in it's only fair to extend that to the rest of the team. "It's good for morale," he says, adding it will be worth it even if Monday isn't a particularly productive day overall. "Some things are more important than, you know, a day's revenue," he adds. Staying up for the match? How to handle a 1am kick-off Published 4 hours ago On Thursday the government said pubs would be able to stay open until 05:00 on Monday. Employers are being urged to use their "common sense and understanding" and allow flexible working requests where they can. The TUC, the umbrella group for trade unions, says bosses where possible should allow staff to work from home, start later and make up their hours in the near future, or swap their hours. John Palmer, senior advisor at conciliation service Acas, says firms must treat requests for time off fairly - there will be Mexico fans as well as England supporters in the workforce. Employees should be aware it might not be possible to book time off at short notice. He adds some staff who have no interest in the football may be happy to swap shifts. But some industries will be less able to offer flexibility than others. The British Chambers of Commerce says businesses where this will be challenging include manufacturing production lines, frontline retail and hospitality. Its director of policy, Kate Shoesmith, says: "Ultimately, there will be some jobs,...

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