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Pinky Cole’s former CFO indicted in alarming $111K fraud case

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMay 9, 2026 Money No Comments4 Mins Read
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There is already plenty on Pinky Cole’s plate as she works to rebuild her brand, and this week brought more. Aaron Mattison, who previously served as chief financial officer of Bar Vegan, her now shuttered Atlanta restaurant, has been indicted in Georgia on three counts: theft by taking, first degree forgery, and money laundering.

According to prosecutors, Mattison used falsified financial records to transfer more than $87,000 from the company into his personal accounts. Separately, investigators say he made a pattern of $600 cash withdrawals over the course of nearly a year, totaling more than $24,000, before moving those funds through multiple accounts in an effort to conceal the trail. All told, the alleged scheme amounts to more than $111,000.

Cole has not been charged and has not been implicated in any wrongdoing. She has been focused on restructuring Slutty Vegan under a franchise model following the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing earlier this year. The case is a sobering reminder that financial vulnerability inside a business does not always come from outside threats. Sometimes, it comes from the people closest to the books.

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Under the agreement, Dunkman will outfit the entire league. The UPSHOT League is launching with four teams, based in Jacksonville,  Charlotte,  Savannah, and  Greensboro, with two additional cities already confirmed for its second season. O’Neal has consistently argued that women’s basketball deserves larger platforms and greater investment, and this partnership represents a direct follow through on that position.

Will.i.am just wrapped his first semester as an AI professor

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What made the course particularly notable was the range of people in the room. Students came from all different stages of life, not just traditional undergraduates, and by semester’s end they had built real, functioning AI-powered projects. Those included  tools designed to help veterans navigate their benefits and AI agents built to make certain African languages more accessible an area the largest technology companies have consistently overlooked.

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