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Martinis, seafood, and a plastic cup: The zany expenses at the center of JPMorgan’s latest dispute with Charlie Javice

December 24, 2025
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Martinis, seafood, and a plastic cup: The zany expenses at the center of JPMorgan's latest dispute with Charlie Javice
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  • JPMorgan Chase no longer wants to pay Charlie Javice's legal expenses.
  • The bank claims Javice's legal bills included excessive charges for food, alcohol, and travel.
  • See a slideshow of some of the zanier expenses at the center of this dispute.

Gummy bears, ice cream, cookies, and martinis may sound like the makings of a holiday party, but they are among the expenses now at the center of a legal fight between JPMorgan Chase and convicted startup founder Charlie Javice.

Javice was sentenced to seven years in prison earlier this year over fraud tied to Frank, the financial aid startup she sold to JPMorgan in 2021 for $175 million. Despite that conviction, JPMorgan has been ordered to pay the legal bills of its former executive.

JPMorgan, which has already covered some $60 million in legal expenses for Javice, is now asking a Delaware Court of Chancery judge to relieve it of an additional $18 million in expenses.

It argued that Javice has abused the advancement system by running up excessive and improper legal expenses. Javice's lawyers have until January 5 to respond.

On Tuesday, Quinn Emanuel, which represents Javice in the Delaware case, pushed back, saying JPMorgan is "trying to walk away from its contractual obligation to pay Ms. Javice's legal bills."

The bank is "highlighting a handful of attorney expenses (not incurred by Ms. Javice) over two years, the vast majority of which it already reviewed and paid or are not disputed," Quinn Emanuel spokesman Eric Herman said.

See a list of some of the expenses JPMorgan has highlighted in its Delaware court filing:

"Copious amounts of alcohol"
Old Fashioned cocktails
Old Fashioned cocktails

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JPMorgan's Delaware chancery court filing complained that the bank was billed for "copious amounts of alcohol", including old fashioneds, Lychee martinis, and other "specialty cocktails."

The filing claims some of the booze expenses were linked to "a hotel bar and minibar."

It also complained of fees tied to "ground transportation from one bar or restaurant to another in one evening."

A $900 meal at Kolomon
Kolomon burger
Kolomon burger

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Kolomon was an Austrian-influenced French restaurant located in Manhattan's Ace Hotel that closed in August 2025. According to Thefork.com, its menu included Yellowfin tuna carpaccio for $29 and grilled wild mushrooms for $33.

$214 for "Italian inspired ice cream"
Photo of gelato at Mizzica Gelateria in Toronto
Photo of gelato at Mizzica Gelateria in Toronto

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$581 dinner for two that included a $161 seafood tower
A seafood tower
A seafood tower

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Cellulite butter
A close-up shot of a thick beauty cream
A close-up shot of a thick beauty cream

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A search for "cellulite butter" on Amazon results in a list of body lotions that promise to firm and tighten the skin.

$530 on gummy bears
Bags of candy
Swedish fish and Sour Patch Kids candies

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$347 for three charcuterie boards "for an afternoon snack"
charcuterie boards
charcuterie boards

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A Cookie Monster toddler toy
Two people walking with a large Cookie Monster doll
Two people walking with a large Cookie Monster doll

Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times

$60 Uber Eats order for four cookies and a cookie box
Cookies
Cookies

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Transportation to the American Museum of Natural History — "on a Sunday"
Outside the American Museum of Natural History
Outside the American Museum of Natural History

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Transportation to dinner "after a walk across Central Park"
Central Park
A walk in Central Park

CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP

Lavender and jasmine scented sachets
A pile of sachets filled with dried lavendar
A pile of sachets filled with dried lavendar

Franco Origlia/Getty Images

A plastic cup
A plastic cup with water
A plastic cup with water

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