01:3701:37, 7 March 2022diffhist+72
Vishal Garg (businessman)
→Embark and EIFC: added brief mention of client support from the Inside Higher Ed article. Khan's legal claim about misuse was dismissed several years ago. Did not find a non-legal public source to use as a citation for the dismissal so left out mention of it on the entry itself; however, felt it important to add brief balancing context. The company accidentally miscalculated the balances due to its clients (fairly consistently overstating them) but the courts did not find misuse.Tag: Visual edit
14:4314:43, 6 March 2022diffhist+45
Vishal Garg (businessman)
→Embark and EIFC: Added Garg allegation against Khan. The cited article does not disclose the relative timings of the various allegations between Khan and Garg. Sequencing this sentence first since public court records indicate the first legal claim related to Khan or Garg individually was the 2013 conversion claim against Khan.
05:2105:21, 6 March 2022diffhist−21
Vishal Garg (businessman)
→Embark and EIFC: Removed "resigned from both" due to accuracy. Note that Khan is still co-CEO of EIFC (as of March 2022) and Garg was put in charge of EIFC by the Court in 2015. (This can be publicly verified at https://casetext.com/case/kahn-v-garg-1 although understood this can't be added as a citation on the public Wikipedia page.) At Embark, Khan's officer title was stripped by the board before he resigned from the board; the cited article stated he "left" the company.
03:3203:32, 6 March 2022diffhist−13
Vishal Garg (businessman)
→Embark and EIFC: One of the cited articles references "building on software models" from MyRichUncle but in this context that means extending on software ideas related to loans rather than using the software itself. There are no stated allegations from any parties of MyRichUncle software or IP being used by EIFC.