San Francisco startup founder charged with child sex abuse
SAN FRANCISCO — Prosecutors say the founder of a San Francisco startup tech company was arrested and charged with assaulting and sexually abusing a toddler.
Zain Jaffer, the founder of mobile advertising company Vungle, was also charged with battery of a police officer and emergency personnel.
The 29-year-old pleaded not guilty to the charges earlier this week in San Mateo County. Jaffer remained in San Mateo County Jail Friday on $300,000 bail. His attorney Daniel Olmos declined to comment.
San Francisco-based Vungle removed Jaffer as its chief executive Thursday and placed him on indefinite leave.
Jaffer started Vungle in 2011 and the company employs about 200 people.
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