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Charlie Javice, founder of a student-finance startup called Frank, was found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase.
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The bank alleged that Javice, along with codefendant Olivier Amar, Frank’s chief growth officer, used a data scientist to create millions of fake customer accounts to dupe JPMorgan Chase.