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ROBERT RODRIGUEZ rrodriguez@fresnobee.com Bitwise investor isn’t hopeful of repayment Investor, Takahashi-Flores isn’t hopeful she will see any repayment of her $200,000 loan. When the Fresno ...
Bitwise co-founders Irma Olguin Jr. and Jake Soberal walk out of the Robert E. Coyle Federal Courthouse in Fresno, where they pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges and agreed to pay millions in ...
The sentencing marks the conclusion of the criminal case that was sparked when Bitwise Industries abruptly ... employees without advance notice. The Fresno-based company was born 10 years earlier ...
Over Memorial Day weekend 2023, senior reporter Tim Sheehan received a call from a Bitwise representative – the cofounders of the decade-old company wanted to talk for an exclusive story.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The co-founders of the failed tech company Bitwise are to report to federal prison. Jake Soberal will spend 11 years in prison, while Irma Olguin Jr. will serve nine years.
With federal prisons awarding good behavior credits, how much time might two ex-Bitwise CEOs see their sentences reduced?
Acute financial issues have forced Fresno-based Bitwise Industries to furlough its entire workforce of about 900 employees in Fresno, Merced, Bakersfield, Oakland and seven other cities across the ...
Fresno lawyer Roger Bonakdar is working with over a hundred California-based Bitwise Industries employees on a class action lawsuit following the company’s decision to furlough its entire ...
Structural scope is limited to stabilizing existing structure. Fresno-based Bitwise is expected to play a key role in expanding the regions tech workforce. The firm works with primarily ...