Jake Soberal and Irma Olguin Jr., the disgraced co-founders and co-CEOs of Bitwise Industries, were sentenced Tuesday to federal prison for their roles in masterminding a fraud scheme that bilked ...
A federal grand injury indicted a Fresno man for allegedly defrauding investors via hard money loans to failed Bitwise ...
The former Bitwise Industries CEOs have been sentenced to 9 and 11 years in prison Tuesday morning for defrauding $115 million from tech investors. According to court documents, Jake Soberal ...
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 ...
They're accused of swindling investors with loans made to the failed Fresno-based startup company, Bitwise. 61-year-old David Hardcastle of Fresno and 31-year-old Andrew Adler of Connecticut are ...
ORIGINAL STORY: Federal prosecutors will ask a judge on Tuesday to sentence convicted white-collar criminals Jake Soberal and Irma Olguin Jr., founders of the failed Bitwise Industries ...
Douglas Development is moving forward with renovations to 368 Sycamore Street which will house the local office of Bitwise Industries. Jemal paid $615,000 for the three-story, 32,698 sq.ft.
Two more people connected with Bitwise Industries have been charged by federal prosecutors a month and a half after the Fresno-based company's founders were sentenced to prison. Acting U.S ...