JPMorgan: Embattled Tech CEO Charlie Javice Hid Millions in Shell Company

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Millennial tech CEO Charlie Javice is now accused of transferring millions into a shell company after the bank began probing its acquisition of her firm.

for allegedly duping JPMorgan into buying her startup for $175 million—is now accused of transferring millions into a shell company after the bank began probing its acquisition of her firm. This week, JPMorgan asked a civil court in Delaware for permission to question Javice, the founder of Frank Financial Aid, under oath about her Nevada shell company, Chariot Holdings X.

In a new legal filing, JPMorgan claims it notified Javice that she was being put on leave while it probed whether she and Amar hired a data science professor to falsify Frank’s user list. The bank also claims it “specifically instructed” her not to touch her $21 million in merger proceeds in the meantime. But a week later, JPMorgan claims, Javice’s accountants created Chariot X, where the 31-year-old transferred millions.

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Crooks call themselves Investment Advisors... And they make a great living $$$$ while doing it

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