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Summary
Popular TikToker Jarvis has threatened legal action against fellow creator Peller over viral allegations linking her to money laundering through TikTok’s gifting system.
The management of popular TikTok creator Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, known online as Jadrolita or Jarvis, has threatened legal action against fellow TikToker Hamzat Habeeb, popularly known as Peller, over reports linking her to money laundering.
In a recent TikTok livestream, Peller alleged that money laundering occurs through the platform’s gifting system, claiming that Jarvis was involved in such activities. Clips from the livestream have circulated on social media, with Peller saying he initially believed Jarvis was wealthy “until she revealed the secret.”
He also recounted that a “gifter” once offered him a 50-50 share of money generated from TikTok gifting, an offer he said he declined. Peller suggested that such arrangements were part of how money is reportedly laundered through the platform.
Jarvis’s management, Aiso Entertainment, issued a formal statement on November 2, 2025, via Instagram, describing Peller’s claims as false, defamatory and damaging to her reputation.
“The management of Jadrolita, alongside Jadrolita herself, unequivocally and categorically refutes this egregious claim in its entirety,” the statement reads.
Aiso Entertainment stressed that Jarvis had never engaged in any form of illicit financial conduct, adding that the allegation was “patently false and malicious.” The company demanded an immediate and unconditional public apology within 48 hours, warning that failure to comply would result in legal action.
“Failure to comply within 48 hours will compel us to pursue all available legal remedies to vindicate Jadrolita’s rights and hold accountable those responsible for this reputational sabotage,” the statement added.
The management further stated that the accusations could mislead the public and harm Jarvis’s relationships with brand partners and collaborators, describing the claim as a “deliberate assault” on her image.
Before the controversy, Jarvis and Peller were known to be close collaborators on TikTok, having gained attention in 2023 after a viral duet challenge that established them as one of the platform’s entertaining duos.

