Charlie Javice Sentenced to 7 Years for JPMorgan Fraud

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Charlie Javice was sentenced to 7 years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan in a $175 million acquisition by faking user data for her startup Frank, with the court ordering her to pay restitution and forfeit assets. Despite prosecutors seeking a 12-year sentence, the judge cited her good character, emphasizing the nature of her misconduct. Javice's case highlights issues of startup fraud and due diligence in high-stakes acquisitions.
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