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TechCrunch · United States · Kalder CEO Gökçe Güven pleads guilty to $7m securities fraud, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree charged with two sets of books
First major tech press coverage. Notes Güven was a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, elevating scrutiny of how prestige rankings validate founders with limited track records. Describes the two-sets-of-books scheme: internal records were accurate, investor-facing materials were fabricated. Highlights the visa fraud angle, where Güven obtained an 'extraordinary ability' O-1 visa using credentials that federal prosecutors say were forged or exaggerated.
“Güven maintained two sets of books, accurate records internally and false numbers for investors, while filing for a visa using forged documents.”