Charlie Javice, who faces a prison sentence of 14 to 17.5 years, unsuccessfully sought to portray JPMorgan Chase as careless.
In a stunning development, Charlie Javice, the founder of the student-finance startup Frank, was convicted of defrauding ...
The 32-year-old was accused of lying about the number of customers her startup had before selling it for $175 million.
Charlie Javice, the founder of a once-promising startup, was found guilty Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase to the tune of ...
There’s a known phrase – “fake it till you make it”? And it looks like Charlie Javice might’ve taken that a bit too literally ...
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 ...
Frank founder Charlie Javice has been found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 million. The guilty verdict followed an intensive probe into allegations that she had presented to the ...
In a landmark verdict, Charlie Javice, the founder of the financial aid startup Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase of a staggering $175 million. This case, which echoes the infamous ...
Charlie Javice, the once-celebrated founder of the college financial aid startup Frank, was convicted on March 28 of defrauding JPMorgan Chase.
Charlie Javice, founder of Frank, a financial aid startup, has been convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 ...
In 2017, she launched Frank with aspirations of simplifying the notoriously intricate Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process. The company attracted significant attention, leading to ...