Jeb Tyler
Associated companies: 5Linx
72Scam score
$2.7MDocumented losses
362Reported victims
Profile
Jeb Tyler was co-founder of 5Linx, a multi-level marketing company that engaged in financial fraud. He was convicted and sentenced to 14 months in prison for his role in fraudulent activities that resulted in millions of dollars in losses to investors and participants.
Timeline
- 2023Co-founded 5Linx multi-level marketing company
- 2023Allegations of financial fraud emerged against 5Linx
- 2023Convicted of fraud charges
- 2023Sentenced to 14 months in prison for fraud
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is Jeb Tyler?
- Jeb Tyler was co-founder of 5Linx, a multi-level marketing company that engaged in financial fraud. He was convicted and sentenced to 14 months in prison for his role in fraudulent activities that resulted in millions of dollars in losses to investors and participants.
- What is Jeb Tyler's fraud risk rating?
- Jeb Tyler has a scam score of 72/100 (high risk) based on open-source intelligence, regulatory records, and investigative reporting aggregated by ScamTelegraph.
- What companies is Jeb Tyler associated with?
- Jeb Tyler is associated with the following companies or entities: 5Linx.
- How many investigations mention Jeb Tyler?
- ScamTelegraph has published 9 investigative articles mentioning Jeb Tyler, including: 5Linx co-founders arrested, criminal charges filed; 5Linx’s Jeb Tyler sentenced to 14 months prison for fraud; 5Linx’s Jason Guck sentenced to seven months prison for fraud.
Coverage on ScamTelegraph
- 5Linx co-founders arrested, criminal charges filed
- 5Linx’s Jeb Tyler sentenced to 14 months prison for fraud
- 5Linx’s Jason Guck sentenced to seven months prison for fraud
- Ahmad Khawaja’s Allied Wallet fraud indictment
- 5Linx’s Craig Jerabeck sentenced to 14 months in prison for fraud
- 5Linx co-founder alleges financial fraud
- 5Linx Review: Too complicated to take seriously
- Steve Gresham threatens legal action after SHG payments disaster
- Jason Guck’s sentencing delayed, 5Linx “a shell of its former self”