Jarvis Denies Allegations of Money Laundering, Threatens Legal Action Against Peller

Content creator Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, known online as Jadrolita (Jarvis) has denied allegations of money laundering leveled against her by her partner and popular TikToker Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, popularly known as Peller.

She further threatened to take up legal action against Peller if the allegations are not retracted.

Money Laundering Allegations

In a viral video that surfaced online this week, Peller spoke about his past relationship with Jadrolita, claiming that she was not as wealthy as she appeared when she first moved to Lagos.

“When Jarvis came to Lagos, I thought she had money.

“Not until she told me her story that those people gifting her money used to split it 50/50.” Peller said.

He went further to allege that Jarvis received large amounts of money from certain individuals and later shared the proceeds, a practice he described as a laundering scheme.

“I didn’t know she was into money laundering, where they send her money and later split it 50/50,” he added.

Peller later came out in a separate video to state he did not know what money laundering meant hence the error.

Jadrolita’s Management Response

In reaction to the viral video, Aiso Entertainment, the management company representing Jadrolita, issued an official statement on Sunday strongly denying the allegation and warning of potential legal action if Peller fails to retract his claims.

“Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, popularly known as Peller, recently disseminated a patently false and malicious allegation via social media, baselessly accusing Amadou Elizabeth Aminata of involvement in money laundering activities,” the statement read.

The management described Peller’s comments as a “deliberate and unconscionable assault” on Jadrolita’s reputation, emphasizing that the influencer has “never engaged in, nor been implicated in, any form of illicit financial conduct.”

“Her affairs have always been conducted with the highest standards of transparency and legality, subject to rigorous scrutiny and free from blemish,” the statement continued.

Ad Banner

Aiso Entertainment further demanded that Peller and his management issue an “immediate, unconditional, and publicly disseminated apology” to Jadrolita within 48 hours, acknowledging the falsehood of his statements and expressing sincere remorse.

The company warned that failure to comply would compel them to “pursue all available legal remedies” to protect Jadrolita’s rights and hold Peller accountable for what they described as “reputational sabotage.”

 

 

Share this article

Receive the latest news

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Get notified about new articles