Javice, 32, was found guilty on multiple counts after prosecutors successfully argued that she fabricated data to falsely ...
The Frank student aid startup founder is guilty of defrauding JPMorgan. The max sentence is 30 years in prison.
Charlie Javice, the founder of a once-promising startup, was found guilty Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase to the tune of ...
Javice sold her student-aid startup, Frank, to JPMorgan in 2021. Two years later, the bank accused her of creating fake ...
Entrepreneur Charlie Javice was found guilty Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase after it bought her financial aid startup Frank for $175 million in 2021 based on fraudulent customer numbers.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is discussing a bigger yield and other possible investor-friendly changes to the $660 million junk-bond offering for Chuck E. Cheese owner CEC Entertainment that has struggled ...
The max sentence is 30 years in prison. Prosecutors say the Frank founder assured JPMorgan Chase that the financial aid website had 4.25M users. What she meant by user is hotly disputed.
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