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Charlie Javice sentenced to seven years in prison for fraudulent sale of her startup to JPMorgan
Charlie Javice, the founder of a startup company that promised to revolutionize the way college students apply for financial ...
Charlie Javice was sentenced to 85 months behind bars for defrauding JPMorgan Chase & Co. in its $175 million acquisition of ...
Wharton EMBA students on the school’s Philadelphia campus in 2019. Some current students are voicing concerns about a decline ...
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Univ. of Pennsylvania grad Charlie Javice sentenced for fraudulent sale of financial aid startup
Prosecutors say Javice duped JPMorgan Chase into buying her fledgling company for $175 million by submitting false records.
Charlie Javice fraudulently claimed her company had over four million clients, when it only had several hundred thousand ...
Charlie Javice, once a rising star in U.S. fintech, was sentenced on Monday to more than seven years in prison after a jury ...
Dean Erika James (from left), donor Dr. Bruce I. Jacobs, and faculty director David Musto gather at Wharton to celebrate Jacobs’ $60 million gift establishing the Dr. Bruce I. Jacobs Master of Science ...
A new program will focus on AI, algorithms, and complex data to prep Wharton students for jobs managing big money, says grad ...
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Ex-Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ Star From Westchester Behind $175M Startup Fraud Learns Her Fate: Feds
A New York native and University of Pennsylvania graduate who once made the Forbes “30 Under 30” list for her startup success ...
The University of Pennsylvania will see its endowment tax rate increase 185% under the new legislation introduced as part of ...
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