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Colorado AG Files Suit Against Corporation Targeting Military Personnel

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On May 8, 2015, the Colorado Attorney General announced that it filed suit against a Colorado corporation for violations of Colorado lending and consumer protection laws. The company allegedly sought members of the military and their families as customers. The company would then sell goods on credit, offer consumer loans, and then collect…

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CFPB Settles Claims with Corporations that Targeted Struggling Homeowners

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) settled claims with three defendants after the CFPB claimed the corporations were targeting homeowners who were struggling to make mortgage payments.  The parties stipulated to final judgments for the individual defendants that were filed with the Court.  The CFPB also filed a motion for default judgment as…

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Illinois AG Sues Student Loan Debt Settlement Companies Under State Consumer Protection Laws

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On May 4, 2015, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced five lawsuits filed on behalf of the State against student loan debt settlement services companies based in Texas, California, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois. The complaints allege that the companies violated Illinois’ consumer protection laws by charging hundreds to thousands of…

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Federal Court Enters Preliminary Injunction Against Mortgage Relief Company

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On April 30, 2015, the FTC announced that a Federal Court entered a preliminary injunction against a regional mortgage relief company over claims the company falsely represented to consumers that they could obtain mortgage modifications. The company allegedly represented that it was associated with various federally-approved mortgage relief programs, and…

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CFPB and Maryland Attorney General File Complaint Against Title Company Alleging Improper Kickback Scheme

On April 29, 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Maryland Attorney General announced the filing of a complaint and proposed consent order against a regional title insurance company, its principals, and certain loan officers. The title company allegedly provided payments to loan officers in exchange for referrals for…

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National Mortgage Servicing Company Enters Proposed Consent Order Over Loss-Mitigation Activities

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) announced that it and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) entered into  a Proposed Consent Order with  a national mortgage servicing company over allegations that its loss-mitigation activities violated the Federal Trade Commission Act (“FTCA”), the Consumer Financial Protection Act (“CFPA”), the Fair Debt Collection Practices…

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Military Allotment Payroll Processor Enters Consent Order With CFPB Over Fees

On April 20, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that it entered a Consent Order with a military payroll processor over allegations that the payroll processor applied hidden monthly fees against funds in servicemembers’ accounts, which were designated to pay creditors. The CFPB found that servicemembers usually contracted with…

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Military Financial Services Provider Settles With CFPB for Alleged Failure to Disclose Fees

On April 20, 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) announced that it entered a settlement with a Kentucky-based financial services provider over claims that the company charged excessive fees for the payroll deductions of military servicemen, and that it failed to disclose these fees to consumers. The copany allegedly…

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Tax-Refund Lender Settles Predatory Lending Claims Brought By CFPB

On April 14, 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) announced that it reached a settlement with a New Mexico-based tax-refund lender over claims that the lender steered borrowers to excessively costly products, failed to accurately disclose the APR for loans, and failed to notify the availability of refunds.  The CFPB alleged in…

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California Mortgage Lender Settles With CFPB for Allegedly Deceptive Advertising Practices

On April 9, 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) announced a settlement with a California-based mortgage lender over claims that the lender engaged in deceptive advertising practices. The company allegedly mailed advertisements bearing the logos of the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Federal Housing Administration, ostensibly to give…

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Washington AG Sues Student Loan Debt Adjusting Company for Illegal Fees

On April 7, 2015, the Washington State Attorney General Office announced that it filed suit against a California-based student-loan debt-adjustment company, alleging that the company charged illegal fees in violation of Washington’s Consumer Protection Act and the state’s Debt Adjusting Act. According to the complaint, the company allegedly marketed services…

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Debt Collection Diversion Company Settles With CFPB for Allegedly Illegal Debt Collection Practices

On March 30, 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) announced that a California-based debt collection agency agreed to settle claims over alleged illegal and deceptive collection practices in violation of the Consumer Financial Protection Act (“CFPA”) and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”). The CFPB alleged in its complaint…

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MA AG Obtains $1.9 Million Judgment against Local Company for Predatory Rescue Foreclosure Practices

On March 26, 2015, the Massachusetts Attorney General announced that on March 17, a state judge ordered a local financial and legal services company to pay more than $1.9 million for alleged misrepresentations and the unauthorized practice of law. The complaint alleged that the company misrepresented to customers the services…

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