The Frank student aid startup founder is guilty of defrauding JPMorgan. The max sentence is 30 years in prison.
A Manhattan jury on Friday issued a guilty verdict against Charlie Javice, the 33-year-old CEO who duped JPMorgan Chase into ...
NEW YORK xx (Reuters) - Entrepreneur Charlie Javice was convicted on Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase into buying her ...
The 32-year-old was accused of lying about the number of customers her startup had before selling it for $175 million.
Charlie Javice, the founder of a once-promising startup, was found guilty Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase to the tune of ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Entrepreneur Charlie Javice was convicted on Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase into buying her college financial aid startup Frank for $175 million in July 2021. Javice and ...
Fintech entrepreneur Charlie Javice leaves federal court in Manhattan after her conviction on four counts of defrauding JPMorgan during the 2021 sale of her financial aid startup, Frank.Brendan ...
Charlie Javice, the once-celebrated founder of the college financial aid startup Frank, was convicted on March 28 of defrauding JPMorgan Chase.
Prosecutors said she tricked JPMorgan into believing her fintech startup had data for 4.25M students. Javice risks a possible maximum sentence of 30 years in federal prison. A federal jury in ...
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