Jury
Found Charlie Javice and Olivier
Amar Guilty Both Get GPS Bracelets
After Argument
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 1 – JPMorgan
Chase bought a
start-up
called Frank,
which claimed
to have 4
million
students
signed up to
file their
FAFSA forms,
for $175
million. Then
Chase learned
Frank had only
300,000
customers.
On
April 4, 2023,
Frank founder
Ms. Charlie
Javice was
brought before
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York
Magistrate
Judge Barbara
C. Moses...
On
March 28
Charlie Javice
was found
guilty - and
Olivier Amar
too.
On April 1
Judge Hellerstein
held a
long argument
on imposing
GPS bracelets
pending
sentencing -
Javice's
lawyer handed
up an exhibit
about Pilates
- after which
Judge
Hellerstein
ordered
bracelets on
both of them - for
now...
More /
critique
on X
for Subscribers
here and
Substack here
This case is
USA v. Javice,
et al., 1:23-cr-251
(Hellerstein)
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