The 32-year-old was accused of lying about the number of customers her startup had before selling it for $175 million.
Javice hustled all her life, all the way to a deal to sell her startup Frank to the world’s biggest bank. Then it all fell ...
Charlie Javice, who faces a prison sentence of 14 to 17.5 years, unsuccessfully sought to portray JPMorgan Chase as careless.
Charlie Javice, founder of financial aid startup Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 million by ...
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Charlie Javice, founder of Frank, a financial aid startup, has been convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 ...
A New York federal court found Charlie Javice, the millennial fintech CEO who allegedly duped JPMorgan Chase out of $175 ...
In a landmark verdict, Charlie Javice, the founder of the financial aid startup Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase of a staggering $175 million. This case, which echoes the infamous ...
Javice was indicted in 2023 on securities fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy charges nearly two years after ...
The trial saw Javice and her co-defendant, Olivier Amar, face four serious counts including securities fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy. The jury's unanimous conviction underscores the ...
The private equity billionaire, an early investor in Frank, is the first defense witness for Javice, accused of tricking ...
A jury found Charlie Javice guilty ... The jury of 12 New Yorkers found Javice and one of her co-executives, Olivier Amar, guilty on three counts of fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit ...
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