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Charlie Javice sentenced to seven years in prison for fraudulent sale of her startup to JPMorgan
Charlie Javice, the founder of a startup company that promised to revolutionize the way college students apply for financial ...
Charlie Javice was sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty of fraud in selling her financial aid startup ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. was hit with $115 million in lawyers’ bills for Charlie Javice and a second executive convicted of ...
A federal jury in March had found Ms. Javice guilty for faking customer lists during JPMorgan Chase’s $175 million ...
Entrepreneur Charlie Javice, 33, was sentenced in Manhattan on federal charges of fraud and conspiracy against JPMorgan Chase ...
A start-up founder convicted of defrauding banking giant JPMorgan Chase was sentenced to 85 months in federal prison on ...
Charlie Javice found herself in a legal dispute with JPMorgan Chase after they bought her student financial aid company, ...
Charlie Javice, the founder of a startup company that sought to dramatically improve how students apply for financial aid, ...
I let down those who trusted me. These errors, this complete collapse of character, is its own sentence,” Javice told a ...
Charlie Javice fraudulently claimed her company had over four million clients, when it only had several hundred thousand ...
Javice, 33, from New York, was convicted in March on charges of securities fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy.
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