Charlie Javice Has Been Seeking a Pardon From Trump After Defrauding JPMorgan
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Charlie Javice Has Been Seeking a Pardon From Trump After Defrauding JPMorgan
The entrepreneur sold her startup Frank to the bank for $175 million and was sentenced in September to over seven years in prison for fraud
By Alexander Saeedy and AnnaMaria Andriotis
June 14, 2026 12:23 pm ET

Charlie Javice leaves Manhattan federal court after being sentenced to prison. jeenah moon/Reuters
The entrepreneur Charlie Javice has been seeking a presidential pardon for her criminal conviction for defrauding JPMorgan Chase JPM 2.31%increase; up pointing triangle when she sold her company to the bank for $175 million, people familiar with the matter said.
Javice and people close to her have looked to solicit support from people close to the Trump administration for a possible pardon, the people familiar with the matter said.
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Exclusive: Charlie Javice has been seeking a pardon from President Trump for her criminal conviction for defrauding JPMorgan Chase.
Charlie Javice Has Been Seeking a Pardon From Trump After Defrauding JPMorgan
The entrepreneur sold her startup Frank to the bank for $175 million and was sentenced in September to over seven years in prison for fraud.
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Exclusive: Charlie Javice has been seeking a pardon from President Trump for her criminal conviction for defrauding JPMorgan Chase.
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UpInArms
(55,564 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(2,986 posts)It's always, protect their own.
Diraven
(1,964 posts)Trump only pardons these fraudsters if they have millions stashed away that they still owe in restitution that he can take a cut of when it gets nullified by the pardon. It's win-win, except for the people whose money they stole.