JPMorgan Fights $4M FINRA Award to Rep Fired Over Super Bowl Party

News June 22, 2026 at 03:05 PM
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  • JPMorgan terminated Brent Ryan Bodner after he used a corporate credit card to fund a party at his home and passed it off as a client event at a restaurant, the bank said in a court filing.
  • Bodner won a FINRA arbitration award on the grounds that his firing had been defamatory.
  • The bank argued that the award amount was arbitrary and that the arbitrators, who had little financial services experience, had "refused to follow the law."
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