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Frank founder Charlie Javice cites fertility struggles, Holocaust-surviving grandmother, in bid for no prison
- Frank founder Charlie Javice was convicted in March of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175M.
- On Tuesday, Javice filed nearly 300 pages in support of a sentence of zero time or restitution.
- She cites a Holocaust-surviving grandmother, fertility struggles, and a commitment to charity.
Fallen fintech phenom Charlie Javice, convicted of tricking JPMorgan Chase into paying $175 million for Frank, her student financial aid website, is asking a federal judge for a no-jail sentence and zero restitution.
Late Monday, lawyers for Javice, 33, filed nearly 300 pages of legal arguments and support letters ahead of her scheduled September 29 sentencing on four counts of defrauding the largest US bank.
Javice's presentencing submission cites her Holocaust-surviving grandmother, her yearslong struggles with infertility, and a commitment to charity that began, according to her mother, in grade school.
Javice, who grew up in White Plains, New York, was 7 when she "slipped into" a local soup kitchen and started serving meals.
"By nine, she was essentially running the place — organizing volunteers, assigning stations, making sure everyone was fed," the mother, Natalie Rosin, wrote in one of 114 support letters from friends and family.
At 14, she was protesting the genocide in Darfur, and at 16, "she helped build an orphanage and taught English to Karen refugee children in Thailand," her father, Didier Javice, wrote.
Javice's grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, "often said that the only thing she carried from Europe was her education," her lawyers wrote. "Ms. Javice built Frank on that conviction, seeing education as survival, dignity, and freedom."
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Frank founder Charlie Javice cites fertility struggles, Holocaust-surviving grandmother, in bid for no prison
Charlie Javice — the young tech entrepreneur convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase —wants a no-jail, no-restitution sentence.
