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Massachusetts Insurance Company Settles Claims Relating to Force-Placed Insurance

On November 23, 2015, the Attorney General’s Office for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts reached a settlement agreement with a Massachusetts force-place-insurance company relating to allegations that it required homeowners to purchase unnecessary or overpriced force-placed insurance policies. Force-placed insurance is a form of homeowner’s insurance that may be acquired by a lender or mortgage…

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DOJ and State AGs Obtain $100 Million in Student Debt Relief for Students of For-Profit Colleges

On November 16, 2015, the DOJ announced a settlement with a national for-profit education company over alleged violations of the False Claims Act and the Higher Education Act. The settlement resolves four separate qui tam suits filed against the company in federal court. In conjunction with the DOJ announcement, the Attorneys General…

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Tennessee Attorney General Announces Settlement with Credit Card Transaction Processor

On November 4, 2015, the Tennessee Attorney General announced a settlement with a credit card transaction processor over allegations that the company violated state consumer protection laws by misrepresenting the cancellation policy and duration of its credit card processing equipment leases, as well the compatibility of its equipment. As part of the…

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Washington Attorney General Victorious Against Student Loan Debt Adjustment Company

​​On November 10, 2015, the Washington Attorney General announced ​it received a judgment in Washington Superior Court against a student loan debt adjustment company for allegedly overcharging students and collecting unlawful fees. The judgment comes approximately three months after summary judgment was entered in favor of the Attorney General, as was reported ​by…

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Massachusetts AG Announces Auto Loan Company will Pay $5.4 Million to Settle Allegations it Charged Usurious Interest Rates

​On November 5, 2015 the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office announced that a national auto loan company agreed to pay $5.4 million in restitution to Massachusetts consumers to settle allegations it charged excessive interest rates on automobile loans. According to the Massachusetts AG, the company purchased loans from primary creditors that contained…

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Washington AG Announces Enforcement Actions Against Debt Collectors

On November 4, 2015, the Washington Attorney General announced five enforcement actions against debt collection companies. The enforcement actions are part of an ongoing partnership with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other federal agencies to investigate abusive debt collection practices. Enforcement Watch previously reported on the FTC partnership, named…

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California AG Settles with National Bank over Alleged Abusive Debt Collection Practices

On November 2, 2015, the California Attorney General’s Office announced that it had entered into a $100 million stipulated judgment with a national bank over allegations that the bank engaged in abusive debt collection practices, in violation of California’s Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The allegations relate to the bank’s…

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Four Businesses Settle Claims with New Jersey AG Relating to Surplus Foreclosure Funds

On October 15, 2015, the New Jersey Attorney General announced ​that the New Jersey of Division of Consumer Affairs reached settlements with three companies and one individual to resolve allegations that the businesses falsely represented they were needed to help consumers obtain “surplus funds” remaining after a property foreclosure sale.  “Surplus funds” are funds…

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New Hampshire AG Announces Enforcement Action Against Credit Card Payment Processors

​On September 22, 2015, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office announced two regional payment processing companies each had entered an Assurance of Discontinuance over alleged improper telephone solicitations. The companies allegedly contacted New Hampshire businesses repeatedly, offering credit card payment processing services. The companies also allegedly offered account monitoring and…

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Vermont AG Announces Settlement With Automobile Title Loan Company Over Alleged Illegal Interest Rates

​On September 23, 2015, the Vermont Attorney General’s Office announced a settlement with a regional automobile title loan company over allegations the company charged illegal interest rates and fees to borrowers. The company operated websites that offered automobile title loans to Vermont consumers. Consumers who were approved for the loans assigned…

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New York AG Secures $417,500 Settlement from Mortgage Rescue Service Providers

​On September 18, the New York Attorney General announced that it had reached a settlement with a title company, mortgage broker, disbarred attorney and others, stemming from allegations that they had operated a mortgage foreclosure rescue scam.  The announcement alleged that the foreclosure relief providers told homeowners that they could refinance…

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2Q 2015 Sees Increase in Enforcement Litigation

*Editor’s Note:  This post originally appeared on our sister blog, Consumer Finance Enforcement Watch.  Visit CFEW for more real-time reporting on the full range of public federal and state consumer finance enforcement activity.* For the second quarter of 2015, Consumer Finance Enforcement Watch tracked 56 enforcement actions taken against consumer finance providers,…

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Kentucky AG Secures $11.2 Million Settlement from For-Profit College

​On September 10, Kentucky Attorney General (KY AG) Jack Conway announced a settlement with a for-profit college, resolving claims that the school violated the state Consumer Protection Act.  The state alleged that the college violated the statute by denying students financial aid to purchase textbooks at bookstores other than its own; misrepresenting…

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DC AG Seeks Penalties from Debt-Purchasing Company for Collecting on Illegal Interest Rates

On September 9, the District of Columbia Attorney General announced that it filed a complaint in D.C. Superior Court against a debt-purchasing company, its wholly-owned subsidiary, and their principal, for violations of the District’s debt collection and usury laws.  The complaint alleges that the company purchased loans from a company that has since gone out…

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North Carolina Judge Bars Payday Lender from Lending Activity

On September 1, 2015​, North Carolina Special Court Superior Judge Gregory P. McGuire issued a preliminary injunction​ barring a North Dakota-based online fast cash lender from advertising, lending, and collection activity in the state of North Carolina.  The preliminary injunction bars the lender and its affiliated companies from advertising, offering or entering into contracts to…

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New York Attorney General Announces Results of Investigation into National Bank's Subsidiary over Improper Fees

On August 19, 2015, the New York Attorney General’s Office announced an interim agreement with a subsidiary of a national banking organization over allegations that the bank charged improper fees on customer’s inactive accounts. The bank managed consumer investment accounts and charged a variety of fees for account management services….

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Oregon Attorney General Announces Lawsuit Against Car Title Loan Company Over Illegal Loans

On August 18, 2015, the Oregon Attorney General’s Office and the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services announced​ that they filed a lawsuit against a regional automobile loan company. The company advertised car title loans online. When consumers completed the online applications, the company allegedly deceived them into signing…

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