The Management of Nigerian content creator Jarvis has threatened to take legal action against fellow content creator Peller after he accused her of being involved in money laundering activities on TikTok.
The controversy began when Peller, during a TikTok livestream, alleged that some creators were using the platform’s gifting system to launder money.
He went on to suggest that Jarvis was part of such activities. Peller claimed he once thought Jarvis was wealthy until she allegedly disclosed the secret behind her earnings.
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He further claimed that a “gifter” who supported him during one of his livestreams once proposed splitting the money earned through gifts on a 50:50 basis, which he said he turned down.
Peller cited this as an example of how he believed money laundering takes place through TikTok gifting.
In response, Jarvis’ management, Aiso Entertainment, issued a statement on November 2, 2025, describing the allegations as false and damaging to the creator’s reputation.
The management maintained that Jarvis has never been involved in any form of illegal or unethical financial dealings.
“The management of Jadrolita, alongside Jadrolita herself, unequivocally and categorically refutes this egregious claim in its entirety. 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,” part of the statement read.
Aiso Entertainment demanded that Peller publicly withdraw his statements and issue a formal apology within 48 hours, warning that failure to comply would result in legal proceedings.
“We hereby demand that Peller and his management issue an immediate, unconditional, and publicly disseminated apology to Jadrolita and her team,” the statement said.
Read the full statement below:

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