Linda Almonte has filed a whistleblower claim after exposing what she calls fraud at JPMorgan Chase.
When Linda Almonte alerted her boss at JPMorgan Chase about
potential fraud in a major deal she was helping to close, she expected him to
applaud her great catch. Instead, according to a HuffPo report, he
fired her.
"We went down fast," said Almonte, 41, about her
family. She had been making $100,000 a year as a division vice president at
Chase, enough to support her stay-at-home husband, their four kids, ages 12 to
22, and rent a three-bedroom house in San Antonio, Texas.
Her move at Chase amounted to "essentially
suicide," Almonte told The Huffington Post. No bank in town would hire her
after word spread that she had stood up to the banking giant, she said. After
more than a year of fruitless job hunting, Almonte and her family left town,
landing at a hotel near Disney World, paying $300 a week for a two-bedroom with
a kitchenette….

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