- Charlie Javice says JP Morgan is withholding thousands of documents that could help her case.
- Javice also said the US government has ‘cherry-picked’ the evidence in its case against her.
- Javice is facing federal charges after JP Morgan claimed she defrauded them out of $175 million.
Charlie Javice, the founder of the student financial aid startup Frank, was hit with criminal charges earlier this year after the Department of Justice said she defrauded JP Morgan out of $175 million when it acquired her company.
Now, the 31-year-old claims JP Morgan has failed to produce “likely thousands” of documents that could help her defense. She also said the US government’s response has been “deliberate inaction,” according to a Friday court filing obtained by Insider.
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