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5 stories about Frank
Seven-year sentence for startup founder who defrauded JPMorgan
29.09.25
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CTech, Reuters
Charlie Javice built Frank as a financial aid tool, but prosecutors say she sold it on fabricated data.
"Their lies caught up with them": Charlie Javice convicted in JPMorgan fraud case
30.03.25
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CTech
Former fintech star and her Israeli co-defendant Olivier Amar have been found guilty of deceiving JPMorgan in $175 million acquisition.
‘It was through their lies that they became multimillionaires’: Charlie Javice fraud trial opens
23.02.25
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CTech
Prosecutors claim Javice and her Israeli co-defendant Olivier Amar faked user data, while her lawyers blame JPMorgan, which bought their college financial aid startup, Frank, for $175 million.
College financial aid startup founder charged with defrauding JPMorgan
05.04.23
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Reuters
Charlie Javice, the founder of the now-shuttered startup Frank, was charged with defrauding JPMorgan into buying her startup for $175 million in 2021
Student Financial Aid Startup Frank Raises $10 Million
07.01.18
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Meir Orbach
The investment round was led by Marc Rowan, co-founder of Apollo Global Management, with participation from Israeli VC Aleph