Javice misled JPMorgan about her number of clients before the bank bought her startup for $175 million Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Entrepreneur Charlie Javice was sentenced to 85 months in prison ...
Charlie Javice, the founder of the student loan startup Frank, was sentenced Monday to more than seven years in prison for cheating JPMorgan Chase out of millions by inflating user data. Prosecutors ...
The 33-year-old founder of the startup student financial aid company Frank has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison. Prosecutors said Charlie Javice fooled JPMorgan Chase into buying her ...
NEW YORK, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Charlie Javice, an entrepreneur convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N), opens new tab into buying her college financial aid startup Frank for $175 million, was ...
Charlie Javice, founder of the financial aid startup Frank and Forbes 30 under 30 alumnus, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for fraud. The fintech startup had been acquired by JPMorgan ...
Charlie Javice, the disgraced founder of college-finance startup Frank, was sentenced Monday to seven years in prison for swindling JPMorgan Chase in a $175 million acquisition. The onetime fintech ...
Charlie Javice faces prison time after being found guilty of tricking JPMorgan into paying $175M for Frank. The financial aid startup's 2021 sale was premised on a bogus database of 4 million users.
The 22-year-old man charged with killing Charlie Kirk appeared in court remotely on Monday. During the hearing, the suspect and his newly appointed legal counsel decided they want a preliminary ...
Charlie Javice, founder of the student-aid startup Frank that JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) acquired in 2021 for $175 million, was sentenced Monday to just over seven years in prison for misleading ...