How This 31 Year Old Woman Scammed JP Morgan

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In this episode, we take a look at the story of Charlie Javice. A young entrepreneur who lied her way into a deal with the largest bank in America, JP Morgan. The bank quickly found out about the fraud and she could now be facing 100 years in jail.

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Had she defrauded the public, she'd have been let go with just a slap on the wrist, unfortunately for her, she messed with the banks!

SamTheSubSaharan
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I find it ironic that she defrauded JP Morgan Chase out of hundreds of millions and faces 100 years in jail while they have been convicted several times of defrauding people out of billions and no executives have faced any jail time whatsoever.

BadBrucey
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"didn't scam students, but scammed the bank"

👑 you dropped this

xynged
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Forbes 30 under 30 translates to “the 30 best fraudulent people under 30 years old”.

barrymarootner
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she stole money from someone who stole money.

obinator
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Great decision by the engineer denying the request. Those are the types of responsible and trustworthy people we need.

DutchElite
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How many 30 under 30's have gone to prison. Forbes needs to work on their selection.

jekster
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18K only for the professor? He virtually single handedly held up that scam.

jeneuweenlaf
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facing 100 years when not a single banker went to prison in 2008 . such a corrupt world

martingotz
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What baffles me is that when a common person wants a small loan u get turned inside out, but when it comes to 50 million or more a nice story will do🤔

laserdragonflying
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The insanity of taking a job at the company she scammed, and to not delete the emails that proved her deceit

XYZdude
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Yeah, it's always reassuring when someone tells you "You definitely won't go to prison for this" lol

vinsanity
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A prime example of "When the poor stole from the rich is called criminal, when the rich stole from the poor is called bussiness".

cucunjameela
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I watched her in a interview. She sounded really genuine and trustworthy. I really have to brush up on my skills in identifying a sociopath.

dnsmithnc
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JPM just needed to check the app stores download numbers. No where near 4 million. Wonder if anyone got fired for that shoddy due ‘diligence’

supermate
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Stealing from those with power will get you prison time. Stealing from the average person will get you ignored.

danielschmitt
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Now if she had been working for the bank and was scamming people like this, she would've been promoted in a heartbeat.

pistachiopoptarts
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As soon as I heard she was in Forbes' "30 under 30", I knew she was a crook.

rairai
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This is a very well done video. Surprised that I had not heard of this case before.

Decoy
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"Because of her personality, we didn't trust she could get started in a real way" That is hella cold bruv

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