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If you're a fan of locomotives and fiendish deck-building strategy roguelikes, you've probably long been in the grip of developer Shiny Shoe's massively acclaimed Monster Train. So you'll likely ...
She first joined PEOPLE in 2025 as a Night Digital News Writer. Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg/Getty Charlie Javice, the founder of the student aid startup Frank, has been convicted of defrauding ...
Charlie Javice, the founder of student-finance startup Frank, was convicted on Friday of defrauding JPMorgan Chase & Co. in connection with the bank’s $175 million acquisition of her company.
Charlie Javice, an Ivy League grad who launched her company Frank in 2017 with the claim she was revolutionizing the way college students applied for financial aid, was convicted Friday of ...
Charlie Javice was found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase & Co. in its $175 million acquisition of her student-finance startup, Frank, following a six-week trial. A Manhattan federal court jury ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Charlie Javice, the charismatic founder of a startup company that claimed to be revolutionizing the way college students apply for financial aid, was convicted Friday of ...
While fans await more about what went on behind closed doors, another rumor surfaced, dragging MMA champion Choo Sung-Hoon’s name into the row. On the internet, a rumor previously emerged ...
Closing arguments began Wednesday morning and stretched into the early evening in the Charlie Javice fraud trial in New York — with one word playing a starring role. That pivotal word is "user." ...
Charlie Javice committed “brazen fraud” when she sold her student-finance company Frank to JPMorgan Chase & Co. based on inflated user numbers, a federal prosecutor said during closing ...
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Charlie Woods — son of Tiger — and Kai Trump — granddaughter of President Donald Trump — both finished above par to end the tournament. Woods finished at 11-over at the Junior Invitational.