JPMorgan says Trump's lawsuit improperly named Dimon as defendant
JPMorgan argues CEO Jamie Dimon's inclusion in Trump's $5 billion debanking lawsuit is improper and seeks case dismissal or transfer to federal court in Miami.
- President Trump improperly included Jamie Dimon as a defendant in his $5 billion debanking lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase to get the case into state court.
- JPMorgan and Dimon denied the allegations and said they were unaware of a blacklist, seeking to move the case to federal court in Manhattan.
- Trump's lawsuit argues that JPMorgan engaged in trade libel by putting him on a banking 'blacklist' after it closed some of his accounts in 2021.
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JPMorgan Says Jamie Dimon Sued 'Fraudulently' In Trump's $5 Billion 'Debanking' Lawsuit - JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM)
The legal team of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) argued that President Donald Trump's lawsuit wrongly includes CEO Jamie Dimon, and requested a shift from the Florida state court to federal court. Importance Rank: 1
JPMorgan slams Trump over ‘fraudulent’ targeting of Jamie Dimon in debanking lawsuit
JPMorgan lashed out at President Donald Trump on Thursday, accusing him of "fraudulently" naming CEO Jamie Dimon as a defendant in a $5 billion lawsuit over the closure of the commander-in-chief's accounts and arguing the move was designed to keep the case in Florida.
j.p. Morgan Claims that the Us$ 5 Billion Trump Process Includes Damon 'in a Way that Is Misleading'
Bank sees the President of the United States manoeuvre to present a case in the state court of Florida and asks for a transfer to the federal court in Miami
JPMorgan says Trump's lawsuit improperly named Dimon as defendant
President Donald Trump improperly included Jamie Dimon as a defendant in his $5 billion debanking lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase as a way to get the case into state court, the bank and its CEO said in a Thursday court filing.
JPMorgan Chase pushes back on Trump’s $5 billion lawsuit, arguing it ‘fraudulently’ includes Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan Chase on Thursday hit back at President Donald Trump’s debanking lawsuit against the company and CEO Jamie Dimon, filing to move the case from Florida state court to federal court and arguing the president’s initial lawsuit “fraudulently” included Dimon.
Top CEO fires back at Trump lawsuit in new legal filing
JPMorgan Chase took issue with Donald Trump's attempt to name its CEO, Jamie Dimon, in a major lawsuit against the bank, alleging in a new court filing that his inclusion was done "fraudulently."In January, Trump filed suit against the banking giant, accusing it of putting himself and his businesses on a "blacklist" following his first term, effectively "debanking" him. The suit further alleges that this decision was directed by Dimon and is see…
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