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Judge Orders JPMorgan to Pay Blavatnik $50 Million Over ‘Risky’ Investments – Media

© Valeriy LevitinLen Blavatnik, pictured in Jurmala, Latvia, in 2012
Len Blavatnik, pictured in Jurmala, Latvia, in 2012 - Sputnik International
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A judge has ordered US banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. to pay Ukrainian-American billionaire Len Blavatnik $42.5 million dollars plus interest to compensate losses from risky investments in breach of contract, US media reported.

WASHINGTON, August 27 (RIA Novosti) – A judge has ordered US banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. to pay Ukrainian-American billionaire Len Blavatnik $42.5 million dollars plus interest to compensate losses from risky investments in breach of contract, US media reported.

New York State Supreme Court Justice Melvin Schweitzer also ordered JPMorgan, the largest US bank in terms of assets, to pay five percent annual interest starting in May 2008 on the breach of contract claim, making the overall penalty in excess of $50 million, Reuters said Monday.

However, in his ruling, made last Wednesday and released to some media outlets on Monday, Schweitzer ruled against Blavatnik over a negligence claim, stating that the subprime mortgage securities in question were “relatively safe and desirable” at the time of purchase.

Blavatnik initiated the lawsuit in 2009 to recover more than $100 million he said the bank had lost on an investment made by CMMF LLC, a $1 billion investment fund created by his firm, Access Industries Group.

Blavatnik accused JPMorgan of violating its pledge to invest his money conservatively when it allegedly misclassified mortgage-backed securities as asset-backed securities to get around a 20 percent cap on that type of investment.

Instead, the judge said bank pumped up the account’s mortgage assets to as much as 60 percent, Bloomberg.com reported Monday.

Blavatnik is ranked 44th on Forbes’ billionaire list and was worth around 16 billion in March, according to Forbes magazine.

 

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