Former Wall Street trader pushes for acquittal in spoofing lawsuit
Christopher Jordan, a former executive director and trader on JPMorgan’s precious metals desk, pushes for a judgment of acquittal in a spoofing lawsuit.
Christopher Jordan, a former executive director and trader on JPMorgan’s precious metals desk, pushes for a judgment of acquittal in a spoofing lawsuit.
A federal jury convicted Christopher Jordan, a former trader at JPMorgan Chase and Credit Suisse, of fraud in connection with a spoofing scheme.
The Court has allowed to DOJ to introduce data on the compensation of former JPMorgan traders in spoofing trial.
The DOJ seeks to defend the second superseding indictment of former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing.
Former JPMorgan traders Gregg Smith and Christopher Jordan plead not guilty to charges in a spoofing case.
The DOJ wants expert testimony of professor Jerry Markham excluded from the trial of three former JPMorgan traders.