Frank founder criminally charged with fraud over $175 million JPMorgan deal

Frank founder criminally charged with fraud over 5 million JPMorgan deal


Charlie Javice, Founder/CEO of Frank, which is a college financial aid start-up.

Source: JP Morgan

The Justice Department on Tuesday charged Charlie Javice, founder of college financial planning platform Frank, with defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175 million. 

Javice, 31, is charged with “falsely and dramatically” inflating the number of customers Frank actually had in a scheme to “fraudulently induce” the bank to acquire the startup, federal prosecutors for the Southern District of New York said. She stood to gain over $45 million from the alleged deception, they added. 

The one-rising tech star – who was once named as one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 – was arrested Monday night in New Jersey and is expected in court Tuesday afternoon.

She faces four counts. They include one count of conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, one count of wire fraud affecting a financial institution, one count of bank fraud and one count of securities fraud. Three of the charges each carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. 

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday also sued Javice for fraud in connection with the alleged scheme. 

JPMorgan and Jarvice’s attorney, Alex Spiro, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

The charges come months after JPMorgan filed a lawsuit against Jarvice alleging she duped the bank into believing Frank had more than four million customers. In reality, the startup had fewer than 300,000, JPMorgan said in its suit. 

The bank shut down the startup in January. 

“This arrest should warn entrepreneurs who lie to advance their businesses that their lies will catch up to them, and this Office will hold them accountable for putting their greed above the law,” U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement.



Source

Why it’s getting even harder to get into airport lounges now
Business

Why it’s getting even harder to get into airport lounges now

Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Airplane tickets are getting cheaper, but it’s getting more expensive to bring your family to an airport lounge. Capital One is the latest company to limit access to booming airport lounges to combat overcrowding. Starting Feb. 1, Venture X and Venture X Business cardholders will no longer be able […]

Read More
Slate Auto: Inside the EV startup, stealth production facility backed by Jeff Bezos
Business

Slate Auto: Inside the EV startup, stealth production facility backed by Jeff Bezos

Slate Auto electric vehicles inside the startup’s beta production facility in Lake Orion Township, Michigan. Slate Auto LAKE ORION TOWNSHIP, Mich. — In a nondescript supplier park in suburban Detroit, an electric vehicle startup backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is building what it hopes will be America’s newest automaker. The facility is filled with […]

Read More
Used vehicle prices ease from tariff fear-buying highs but remain elevated
Business

Used vehicle prices ease from tariff fear-buying highs but remain elevated

A Ford mustang is seen at a used car dealership in Montebello, California on May 5, 2025. Frederic J. Brown | AFP | Getty Images DETROIT — Used vehicle prices last month eased from their recent high in April as consumers who may have needed a vehicle but feared price hikes due to tariffs flocked […]

Read More