The management team of tiktoker Elizabeth Aminata, popularly known as Jarvis AI or Jadrolita, has reacted to allegations made by content creator Hamzat Habeeb, also known as Peller, accusing the influencer of money laundering through her TikTok platform.
In a statement released on X on Sunday, the management described the claims as false, malicious and baseless.
“It has come to our attention, with profound dismay and indignation, that Peller recently disseminated a patently false and malicious allegation, baselessly accusing Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, popularly known as Jadrolita, of involvement in money laundering activities,” the statement read.
“Jadrolita 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.
“In light of this unwarranted attack, we hereby demand that Peller and his management issue an immediate, unconditional, and publicly disseminated apology. Failure to comply within 48 hours will compel us to pursue all available legal remedies to vindicate Jadrolita’s rights.”
The statement, issued by Aiso Entertainment on behalf of Jarvis, further stressed that the influencer remains committed to ethical standards and creative excellence despite attempts to damage her reputation.
Recall that during one of his live sessions, Peller alleged that Jarvis was involved in money laundering through her TikTok activities.
However, after backlash from fans, he clarified that he did not mean Jarvis personally laundered money but that she sometimes returned or slashed gifts she received from followers.
Despite the clarification, Jarvis’ management insists that the damage has already been done, calling for accountability and a public apology from Peller and his team.
Jarvis, who boasts over a million followers on TikTok, is known for her AI-inspired persona and comic skits.








