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Before JPMorgan accused Charlie Javice of inventing millions of fake customers, the Frank founder settled with the federal government over accusations she was misleading students

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Visitors to Frank's website could get the mistaken impression that the company was affiliated with the federal government, the Department of Education said in 2017.
The Department argued that Frank's website was "likely to confuse consumers."
The parties settled in 2018 after the Department initiated a trademark violation action.
Years before JP Morgan Chase accused Charlie Javice of fraudulently inventing customers for her student financial aid platform Frank, the 30-year-old fintech founder settled with the federal government over claims that her company...
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