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From $642 to $4 million: Fired JPMorgan employee wins huge compensation over a food platter

From $642 to $4 million: Fired JPMorgan employee wins huge compensation over food platter dispute

A former JPMorgan broker who claimed he was wrongly fired over a $642.50 deli platter (food platter) linked to a business meeting has been awarded about $4 million in damages by a Wall Street arbitration panel, reports the New York Post.The ruling was issued last week by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and ordered JPMorgan Chase to pay veteran Beverly Hills broker Brent Ryan Bodner millions in compensation after his dismissal in 2024 over what he said was a mischaracterised expense claim.The dispute centred on a February 2024 gathering Bodner held at his home. The bank allegedly described the meeting as a “Super Bowl party”. Bodner’s lawyer said it was instead a pre-approved business meeting.His attorney, Baltimore-based Marc Seldin Rosen, said the expense was for a deli platter delivered to Bodner’s home for the meeting, ordered in advance of the Super Bowl.“They weren’t hiding anything,” the lawyer said, noting that the receipt showed delivery to Bodner’s home. “There was nothing nefarious at all. They submitted the documents showing that it was at his house.” He added that the assistant who handled the expense had initially coded it as if the food had been consumed at a deli rather than delivered, but argued it still complied with company spending rules.Rosen also claimed JPMorgan used the incident as a pretext to remove his client, saying the decision to fire him had been made before the investigation concluded.“It was not a Super Bowl party,” he said.He added: “They tried to mischaracterize it as a Super Bowl party on their nickel to disparage him.”Bodner had spent more than a decade registered with JPMorgan Securities and its affiliates and is now employed by Wells Fargo.The FINRA panel also recommended that Bodner’s employment record be corrected, including changing his termination to “voluntary” and removing the dismissal explanation entirely.A JPMorgan Wealth Management spokesperson said: “We vehemently disagree with FINRA’s decision and are disappointed by this outcome.”News of the ruling was first reported by Barron’s.Bodner had initially sought $30 million in total damages, including punitive compensation, but the three-member arbitration panel denied most of those claims and did not award punitive damages. However, it granted him around $4 million plus interest, along with $800 in filing fees.The arbitrators also ordered JPMorgan to cover most of the case-related costs. The bank has not said whether it will challenge the decision in court.

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