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The judge issued a stern warning after jurors reported "concerns and discomfort" over Javice's defense team seeking details ...
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.
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Prosecutors accused Javice of artificially inflating the customer list of her financial aid startup before selling it to ...
Convicted of fraud and facing the possibility of decades in prison, Charlie Javice was concerned about how a monitoring device would affect her job. By Alex Vadukul and Ron Lieber Ron Lieber ...
Charlie Javice, the founder of student-finance startup Frank, was convicted on Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase & Co. in connection with the bank’s $175 million acquisition of her company.
Attorneys for the 32-year-old startup founder had argued that the device would prevent her from teaching Pilates.
Charlie Javice, the founder of student loan application startup Frank that was purchased by JPMorgan for $175 million, was found guilty on Friday of ...
She first joined PEOPLE in 2025 as a Night Digital News Writer. Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg/Getty Charlie Javice, the founder of the student aid startup Frank, has been convicted of defrauding ...
Lawyers for the fintech fraudster Charlie Javice have been seeking post-verdict interviews with jurors. A new court filing shows the judge sternly warned Javice's lawyers to keep their conduct ...
Charlie Javice, who faces a prison sentence of 14 to 17.5 years, unsuccessfully sought to portray JPMorgan Chase as careless.