Jarvis threatens legal action against Peller over money laundering allegation

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Jarvis’ managers described Peller’s money laundering claim against Jarvis as “false, defamatory, and damaging.”

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The management of popular TikTok influencer Amadou Elizabeth, widely known as Jadrolita or Jarvis, has issued a stern warning to fellow creator Hamzat Habeeb, popularly called Peller, over claims suggesting she was involved in money laundering activities on the social media platform.

In a recent TikTok livestream, Peller alleged that money laundering takes place on the platform through its gifting feature and hinted that Jarvis might be part of such schemes. Clips from the session, which have since gone viral, show Peller stating that he once believed Jarvis was wealthy until she allegedly revealed “the secret” behind her earnings.

He also claimed that a viewer, known as a gifter, once offered him a 50-50 split of proceeds from TikTok gifting—an offer he said he declined—using the incident as an example of how money is allegedly laundered on the app.

Although both creators later appeared to have reconciled, with their recent social media interactions suggesting they had made peace, Jarvis’ management has vowed not to overlook the allegation.

In a statement released on Sunday through its official Instagram handle, @aisohub, Jarvis’ management, Aiso Entertainment, described Peller’s claims as “patently false and malicious,” insisting that the influencer had never engaged in any illegal financial dealings.

“The management of Jadrolita, alongside Jadrolita herself, unequivocally and categorically refutes this egregious claim in its entirety,” the statement read.
“Jarvis has never engaged in any form of illicit financial conduct.”

Aiso demanded that Peller and his team issue a public and unconditional apology within 48 hours, warning that failure to comply would result in immediate legal action.

“We hereby demand that Peller and his management issue an immediate, unconditional, and publicly disseminated apology to Jadrolita and her team,” the statement added.

The management maintained that the allegations amounted to “reputational sabotage”, stressing that Jarvis’ image and career would be vigorously defended.

“These claims are defamatory and deeply damaging. The management will not hesitate to pursue all available legal remedies if the falsehood is not retracted,” Aiso stated.

The controversy has generated widespread debate among TikTok users and fans of both creators, with many calling for restraint and professionalism among social media influencers in handling disputes publicly.

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