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Charlie Javice is on trial in federal court in New York. Prosecutors say she tricked JPMorgan Chase into paying $175M for her startup.
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The judge issued a stern warning after jurors reported "concerns and discomfort" over Javice's defense team seeking details ...
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Lawyers for the convicted JPMorgan defrauder argued that she couldn't wear a monitor due to her "particularly challenging and dynamic" teaching style.
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 ...
Prosecutors accused Javice of artificially inflating the customer list of her financial aid startup before selling it to ...
Charlie Javice, who faces a prison sentence of 14 to 17.5 years, unsuccessfully sought to portray JPMorgan Chase as careless.
Convicted of fraud and facing the possibility of decades in prison, Charlie Javice was concerned about how a monitoring ...
Attorneys for the 32-year-old startup founder had argued that the device would prevent her from teaching Pilates ...
Remember Theranos’ Elizabeth Holmes? Her crimes unfairly reflected on other women in the startup world. It could happen again ...
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 began calling defense witnesses Thursday in the JPMorgan fraud trial in New York. Her first was Apollo's Marc Rowan, an early investor and board member for her website, Frank. Rowan ...
Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar, founders of startup Frank, have been convicted for defrauding JPMorgan Chase in a $175 million scam.
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