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A gender lens on fraud cases is irrational and a handful of female fraudsters do not represent all women entrepreneurs. Such biases, however, are pervasive. Remember the aftermath of the Elizabeth ...
Remember Theranos’ Elizabeth Holmes? Her crimes unfairly reflected on other women in the startup world. It could happen again ...
In just a few weeks, the American president has pardoned several economic offenders, swindlers of investors and inveterate ...
In a legal saga that drew the attention of Wall Street and Silicon Valley, a jury in Manhattan rendered a verdict convicting Charlie Javice ...
Convicted of fraud and facing the possibility of decades in prison, Charlie Javice was ... was an executive at Ms. Javice’s student-finance start-up, Frank, and was also ordered to wear an ...
Charlie Javice, founder of fintech startup Frank, is awaiting sentencing after being found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan ...
Attorneys for the 32-year-old startup founder had argued that the device would prevent her from teaching Pilates.
Charlie Javice, a 32-year-old founder of student finance startup Frank, has been convicted of fraud for defrauding JPMorgan Chase & Co. out of $175 million. Once celebrated as a young entrepreneur on ...
Charlie Javice, founder of college aid startup Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase by inflating user numbers, according to CNBC. The Justice Department charged Javice in April 2023 with ...
In a striking verdict that has reverberated through the financial services and Fintech sector, Charlie Javice, the once-celebrated founder of the college financial aid startup Frank, was convicted ...
That’s what happened with Charlie Javice, the founder of financial aid startup Frank, the new poster child for fintech fraud after her conviction for defrauding JPMorgan Chase out of $175 million.
Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg/Getty Charlie Javice, the founder of the student aid startup Frank, has been convicted of defrauding JP Morgan Chase of $175 million. Javice was in her mid-20s when ...