Jarvis’s Management Demands Public Apology from Boyfriend Peller Over Money Laundering Allegations

November 4, 2025
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The management of fast-rising content creator Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, popularly known as Jarvis (Jadrolita), has demanded an immediate public apology from her boyfriend and fellow influencer, Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, better known as Peller, over what it describes as false and damaging money-laundering allegations.

In a statement released on Sunday by Aiso Entertainment, Jarvis’s management condemned Peller’s claims made during a recent live session, calling them “patently false, malicious, and devoid of any evidence.”

The letter, dated November 2, 2025, accused the 20-year-old influencer of launching a “deliberate assault” on Jarvis’s reputation, which the company said had been “carefully built through years of creative work and ethical conduct.”

“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,” the statement read in part.

The controversy began after Peller, known for flaunting his luxury lifestyle, allegedly told viewers during a live stream that Jarvis was involved in money laundering. The claim quickly went viral, sparking intense online debates and raising concerns among her brand partners.

In response, Aiso Entertainment has given Peller 48 hours to issue a full retraction and a public apology, which must include an acknowledgment that his statements were false, an expression of remorse, and a promise to refrain from further defamatory remarks.

Failure to comply, the management warned, would result in legal action.

Reaffirming their client’s integrity, Aiso Entertainment stated: “Jadrolita remains resolute in her pursuit of positive impact and creative expression, undeterred by the shadows cast by envy or misinformation.”

The company also expressed gratitude to Jarvis’s fans and supporters for standing by her throughout the controversy.