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Retract money-laundering claim or face legal action – Jarvis threatens Peller
The management of popular content creator Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, better known as Jarvis (Jadrolita), has demanded an immediate public apology from her boyfriend and fellow influencer, Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, popularly called Peller, over allegations of money laundering made on social media.
In a statement released on Sunday by Aiso Entertainment, Jarvis’s management described Peller’s claims during a recent live session as “patently false, malicious, and completely baseless.”
According to a letter dated November 2, 2025, the management accused the 20-year-old influencer of waging a “deliberate and damaging attack” on Jarvis’s reputation one she has built through years of creativity, professionalism, and ethical conduct.
“Jadrolita has never engaged in, nor been implicated in, any form of illicit financial activity. Her affairs have always been managed with transparency and integrity,” the statement partly read.
The controversy erupted after Peller, known for flaunting his luxury lifestyle, allegedly told his audience during a live stream that Jarvis famous for her AI-inspired “Jarvis” persona was involved in money laundering.
The accusation quickly went viral, drawing widespread attention from Nigerian social media users and raising concerns among her brand partners.
Aiso Entertainment has given Peller and his team 48 hour to issue a full retraction and public apology, including a clear admission that the statements were false, an expression of remorse, and a pledge to desist from further defamatory comments.
Failure to comply, the company warned, would result in legal action.
Reaffirming Jarvis’s dedication to her career, the management stated that the influencer remains “focused on spreading creativity and positivity, undeterred by misinformation or malice,” while appreciating fans and partners for their continued support.
