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Home  /  Breezy Explainer  /  Breezy Explainer: Why is JPMorgan suing 30-year-old Charlie Javice after buying her startup for $175 million?

Breezy Explainer: Why is JPMorgan suing 30-year-old Charlie Javice after buying her startup for $175 million?

by KS Arpitha
January 16, 2023
in Breezy Explainer, Money
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Why is JPMorgan suing 30-year-old Charlie Javice after buying her startup for $175 million?

JPMorgan Chase is suing Ex-CEO Charlie Javice for allegedly fabricating data and conning them into buying Frank, her Edu-startup.

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Charlie Javice conned JPMorgan to buy her startup

Breezy Explainer: Why is JPMorgan suing 30-year-old Charlie Javice after buying her startup for $175 million?

JPMorgan Chase is suing 30-year-old Charlie Javice for selling her start-up for $175 million in 2021. Five years ago, the Ivy League grad founded “Frank”, the ed-tech firm that helped students apply for financial aid. Following the acquisition, she was appointed as the managing director at the US financial company to oversee student-focused products. She and Olivier Amar, the firm’s former chief growth officer are named in the lawsuit. Reportedly, the duo received $26 million in the sale “they would not have received but for their misconduct”.

However, problems started surfacing as Javice claimed the start-up had over 4 million users, leading JP Morgan to go ahead with the acquisition. However, following the purchase, they realized the problem after sending out a marketing test. The 4 million users allegedly refused to share their data for “privacy reasons”. They were all faked using a New York-area data scientist for forging 4.26 million “customer accounts”. In reality, the company has under 3,00,000 users.

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In her submission for the Forbes 30 under 30, Javvice stated “scaling” as the biggest hurdle for her education start-up. JP Morgan is claiming that the platform’s “lie” of over 4 million users led to the acquisition. Javice and Amar also filed lawsuits against the financial company for the allegations. 

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Alex Spiro, the duo’s lawyer is calling the lawsuit a “cover. Additionally, he is claiming JPMorgan “realized they couldn’t work around existing student privacy laws, committed misconduct and then tried to retrade the deal”. However, this is not the first time Javice is facing a fire. In 2020, members of Congress called on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate the company’s “deceptive practices”.

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