Charlie Javice, the fintech entrepreneur convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase, got bad news from her New York judge — she must show up for a sentencing scheduled for Monday despite her request for more time. Defense lawyers had told the judge and prosecutors that Javice could not safely fly to New York due to health concerns that remain redacted from the public record. She had asked for what prosecutors opposed as an unspecified, "lengthy" delay. "Application denied," her judge wrote in Thursday night's tersely worded final denial. The judge cited "reasons given in my prior order" from Monday, when he...