Charlie Javice, founder of a student-finance startup called Frank, was found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase.
The Frank student aid startup founder is guilty of defrauding JPMorgan. The max sentence is 30 years in prison.
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Federal prosecutors convinced a jury that Ms. Javice, along with one of her executives, had faked much of her customer list ...
A Manhattan jury on Friday issued a guilty verdict against Charlie Javice, the 33-year-old CEO who duped JPMorgan Chase into ...
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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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