Ex-Bear Stearns exec sues for $2 million bonus

NEW YORK -- A former Bear Stearns executive has sued the firm for a $2 million bonus he says it owes him.

Gary Reback was fired from Bear Stearns in May 2008 as JPMorgan Chase jpm bought the nearly collapsed investment bank.

The suit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on May 1 names Bear Stearns and JPMorgan as defendants.

Reback says that even though Bear Stearns was on the verge of going under, he helped make millions of dollars for the Wall Street firm.

Reback also is suing for $1.1 million in severance pay he says Bear Stearns promised him.

Messages left Monday at Reback's Scarsdale home and for his lawyer, Jonathan Sack, weren't immediately returned.

JPMorgan spokesman Brian Marchiony said, "Mr. Reback is not owed any money."