The management team of TikTok star Amadou Elizabeth, popularly known as Jadrolita or Jarvis, has issued a legal warning to fellow creator Hamzat Habeeb, also called Peller, following allegations that she is involved in money laundering.
During a recent TikTok livestream, Peller claimed that the platform’s gifting system could be used to launder money and suggested Jarvis had participated in such activities.
Clips from the session have since gone viral, with Peller saying he had assumed Jarvis was wealthy until she revealed the “secret.”

He also recounted an encounter with a “gifter” who asked for a 50:50 split of earnings from TikTok gifts, which he declined. Peller used this incident to illustrate what he described as examples of potential money laundering on the platform.
Although both creators appeared to reconcile on social media afterward, Jarvis’s team has made it clear that the allegations are unacceptable.
In a statement released Sunday, her management, Aiso Entertainment (#aisohub on Instagram), called the claims “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 said.
It further stressed that Jarvis “has never engaged in any form of illicit financial conduct” and demanded that Peller apologize publicly within 48 hours.
“We hereby demand that Peller and his management issue an immediate, unconditional, and publicly disseminated apology to Jadrolita and her team,” Aiso added, warning that legal action would follow if the demand is ignored. The statement described the allegation as a deliberate attempt to harm Jarvis’s reputation.













