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The judge issued a stern warning after jurors reported "concerns and discomfort" over Javice's defense team seeking details ...
Four years ago, when Charlie Javice began boasting that Frank, her financial aid website, had more than 4 million student users, eyebrows shot up among her co-workers. "Do we really have 4.25M ...
Charlie Javice, 32, is facing the possibility of 30 years behind bars after a jury in New York City found her guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 million. Javice had founded the ...
The Frank student aid startup founder is guilty of defrauding JPMorgan. The max sentence is 30 years in prison.
Charlie Javice, the founder of student loan application startup Frank that was purchased by JPMorgan for $175 million, was found guilty on Friday of ...
Charlie Javice, 32, is on trial in New York facing federal charges of conspiracy, bank and wire fraud for the 2021 sale of her college financial aid startup Frank. Prosecutors accused Javice of ...
Prosecutors accused Javice of artificially inflating the customer list of her financial aid startup before selling it to ...
By Ron Lieber Ron Lieber chronicled Charlie Javice’s backstory in 2023. Charlie Javice, who made big headlines in 2023 when JPMorgan Chase accused her of faking her start-up’s customer list ...
Remember Theranos’ Elizabeth Holmes? Her crimes unfairly reflected on other women in the startup world. It could happen again ...
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 ...
Sometimes, what gets broken isn’t the system—it’s trust. That’s what happened with Charlie Javice, the founder of financial aid startup Frank, the new poster child for fintech fraud after ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Charlie Javice, the charismatic founder of a startup company that claimed to be revolutionizing the way college students apply for financial aid, was convicted Friday of defrauding one ...