Jarvis Management Threatens Legal Action Over Peller’s Money Laundering Claims

The management of TikTok creator Amadou Elizabeth, popularly known as Jadrolita or Jarvis, has issued a legal warning to fellow creator Hamzat Habeeb, aka Peller, over allegations linking her to money laundering. Peller made the claims during a recent TikTok livestream, suggesting that some creators use the platform’s gifting system for illicit purposes and implying Jarvis was involved. Clips from the livestream circulated widely on social media, with Peller stating he initially thought Jarvis was wealthy until she “revealed the secret.” He also alleged that a supporter who gifted him during a livestream once asked for a 50:50 split of the proceeds, which he declined, using the incident to illustrate how money could allegedly be laundered through TikTok gifts. Although the two creators later appeared to reconcile on social media, Jarvis’s management, Aiso Entertainment, addressed the controversy on Sunday via Instagram handle #aisohub, describing the allegations as false, defamatory, and harmful to her reputation. “The management of Jadrolita, alongside Jadrolita herself, unequivocally and categorically refutes this claim in its entirety,” the statement read, emphasizing that Jarvis has never participated in any illegal financial activity. Aiso Entertainment demanded that Peller issue a public apology within 48 hours, warning that failure to comply would lead to legal action. The statement added that the claims constitute reputational sabotage and would not be overlooked.

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Peller Accuses Partner Jarvis Of TikTok Money Laundering, She Alleges He Tried To Attack Her

Comedian Peller has ignited a social media storm with allegations that his partner, Jarvis, was involved in money laundering through TikTok. Peller claims Jarvis accepted gifts on the platform as part of a scheme to launder money, collaborating with others and splitting the profits 50/50. He said he had no idea about her activities when she moved to Lagos, believing she was financially better off than him. “When Jarvis came to Lagos, I thought she had more money than me, not knowing she was into money laundering,” Peller revealed. “People were gifting her on TikTok to launder money, and then they divided the earnings equally.” Jarvis fired back with accusations of physical violence, claiming Peller nearly attacked her during a disagreement. She says she had to flee for her safety and warned her staff to remain cautious. “Justice for Jarvis would have been trending if I hadn’t run for my life,” she said, highlighting the severity of the situation. "When Jarvis came to Lagos I thought she has more money than me not knowing she was into money lāund3ry. People were gifting her on tiktok to lāund3r money then split the earnings 50/50 afterwards." — Peller. 🤦🏾‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/r51FlTP5SG — 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) November 1, 2025

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