Lawyers for the convicted JPMorgan defrauder argued that she couldn't wear a monitor due to her "particularly challenging and dynamic" teaching style.
When a terrorist killed 8 people in Manhattan, a jury didn't vote to execute him. Luigi Mangione's odds of dodging death are better yet.
A New York jury voted against the death penalty for a man who killed eight people. It'll be even harder to persuade one to execute Luigi Mangione.
JPM fraudster Charlie Javice says she can't wear an ankle monitor before her sentencing because she teaches Pilates
Javice remains free pending sentencing in a $175M fraud against JPMorgan. Her lawyer says an ankle monitor would make teaching Pilates "impossible."
Charlie Javice verdict: Frank founder is guilty in $175M defrauding of JPMorgan Chase
Charlie Javice's trial verdict is in: The Frank student aid startup founder is guilty of defrauding JPMorgan. The max sentence is 30 years in prison.
Luigi Mangione can have a laptop in jail despite 'argyle socks' smuggling incident
Manhattan prosecutors had argued heart-shaped notes smuggled in Mangione's socks showed yet again his "sympathizers" posed a security risk.
A Reddit community was referenced in the heart-shaped note found in Luigi Mangione's socks
One note written to Luigi Mangione read in part, "know there are thousands of people wishing you luck," prosecutors said in court documents.
One word played a starring role in the closing arguments of Frank founder Charlie Javice's trial
Prosecutors say the Frank founder assured JPMorgan Chase that the financial aid website had 4.25M users. What she meant by user is hotly disputed.
It's too risky for Luigi Mangione to have a laptop in jail, even without internet: DA
Luigi Mangione wants a laptop in jail, but state prosecutors argue witnesses have already been targeted and they can't risk it getting worse.
Is Frank founder Charlie Javice a genius or a swindler? Jury in $175M JPMorgan fraud trial will soon decide.
At her $175M fraud trial this week, Charlie Javice's defense lawyers will tell a jury JPMorgan misunderstood two things: her data and Gen Z.
Apollo's Marc Rowan offers praise, but little help, as first defense witness for Frank founder Charlie Javice
The private equity billionaire, an early investor in Frank, is the first defense witness for Javice, accused of tricking JPMorgan Chase out of $175M.
Frank founder Charlie Javice says feds won't let JPMorgan fraud jury see her website — and asked for a mistrial
Lawyers for Charlie Javice say federal prosecutors are hiding the most important witness in the case from jurors. The witness's full name? Frank.
Frank founder Charlie Javice doesn't want her jury to know she once called her codefendant 'the best partner in crime'
Charlie Javice is on trial in federal court in New York. Prosecutors say she tricked JPMorgan Chase into paying $175M for her startup.
An AI imaging firm says Johnson & Johnson stole its tech. Testimony began Monday.
First witness testifies in NYC trial over a small AI company's claim that Johnson & Johnson stole its surgical robotics tech.
Luigi Mangione's lawyers focus on his final 30 minutes of freedom to argue police made mistakes
A legal battle is brewing over how police in a Pennsylvania town questioned, searched, and arrested the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing.
The Trump Organization sued Capital One as the bank's proposed merger with Discover hangs in the balance
President Donald Trump's family business sued Capital One, alleging a politically motivated "de-banking" of hundreds of the company's accounts.
Tiesto's ex-lawyer saved the DJ $28 million in taxes via illegal offshore shelters. Now, the lawyer is on the hook with the IRS.
On Thursday, Tiesto's ex-tax attorney, now jailed on tax fraud, will fight having to pay as much as $19M in the Dutch DJ's back taxes.
Trump asks federal courts to clear his criminal record. Meanwhile, his NJ liquor licenses remain at risk of revocation.
Trump wants the federal courts to take control of his state hush-money appeal. The liquor licenses for his New Jersey golf clubs remain on the line.
Jay-Z is the latest celebrity to sue his sex abuse accuser for defamation. These lawsuits are especially hard to win.
Other celebrities including Johnny Depp, Justin Baldoni and Bill Cosby have responded to allegations against them with defamation lawsuits.
Trump White House just keeps dropping regulatory lawsuits — the latest break goes to Google
Crypto companies in particular are racking up wins, with the SEC moving to drop cases against Robinhood, Coinbase, and Kraken.
DOGE acting administrator Amy Gleason is a data whiz with a 'superhuman' work ethic
Amy Gleason's ex-colleague at CareSync said she was hardworking and apolitical. The company was once subject to a critical audit and grand jury report.