- **Q: Who is Charlie Javice?
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Charlie Javice, the founder of college financial aid startup Frank, has been found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase. The verdict concludes a high-profile case stemming from the bank's $175 million acquisition of Frank in 2021, revealing...
Frank, founded by Charlie Javice in 2016, aimed to simplify the process for students applying for federal financial aid (FAFSA). JPMorgan Chase acquired the company in 2021 with the strategic goal of expanding its relationship with the college-age demographic, hoping to build lifelong banking connections.
However, the foundation of the deal was built on falsified data. Prosecutors presented evidence that Javice, facing pressure during the acquisition process, allegedly hired an outside data science professor to fabricate a list of millions of users after Frank's own head of engineering refused to create the fake data. The discrepancy was discovered post-acquisition when JPMorgan's marketing efforts to the supposed 4.25 million Frank users failed due to the lack of valid customer information, revealing the actual user base was less than 300,000.
JPMorgan sued Javice in late 2022, and federal charges followed in April 2023. Frank's Chief Growth Officer, Olivier Amar, was also charged as a co-defendant in the scheme, though his defense attempted to place the blame solely on Javice.
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