On September 13, the CFPB filed a complaint against a nonbank corporation and its CEO, alleging that the company engaged in deceptive and abusive acts through misleading advertising and unjustified, exorbitant fees related to its credit card program. The CFPB claims these actions violate both the Consumer Financial Protection Act and the Truth in Lending Act.
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CFPB Settles Action Against Student Loan Servicer with Industry Ban
On September 12, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed a proposed order which, if entered by the court, will ban a student loan servicer from servicing federal student loans and require it to pay $120 million—$20 million in civil money penalties and $100 million in redress for harmed borrowers—for what is described as…
CFPB Targets Medical and Rental Debt Collection in 2024 Annual Report
On September 5, the CFPB issued its annual report on debt collection practices, detailing the Bureau’s efforts to enforce the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). This year’s report focuses on improper practices in the collection of medical and rental debt.…
The CFPB Continues to Reshape Consumer Protection in the Digital Arena
On August 28, the CFPB issued a Consumer Advisory warning that it believes video game companies are targeting children for monetary gain. With 45.7 million U.S. children engaged in video gameplay, the agency is concerned about the financial risks that games and virtual worlds pose, especially to young consumers. This Advisory highlights a growing focus…
Fed Issues Cease and Desist Order for Crypto-Related Compliance and Risk Management Deficiencies
On September 4, the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) released enforcement actions against a Texas-based bank, addressing regulatory violations and compliance lapses.…
CFPB Penalizes VA Lender for Misrepresenting Cost of Cash-Out Refinance Loans
On August 29, the CFPB issued a consent order against a non-bank direct mortgage lender for misrepresenting the cost of its cash-out refinance loans, which are guaranteed under the VA home loan program, to active-duty servicemembers and veterans.…
DC Attorney General Settles with Title Insurance Companies Over Alleged Kickback Scheme
On August 29, the DC Attorney General’s office announced settlements with four title insurance companies over their widespread use of illegal kickbacks in violation of DC’s Consumer Protection Procedures Act (CPPA). Under the terms of the settlement, the title insurance companies are required to pay a combined total of $3,290,000.…
Amicus Brief Argues CFPB Overreached in Enforcement Action Against Auto Lender
On August 21, a group of trade organizations filed an amicus brief in support of a motion to dismiss filed by a subprime auto lender that is the target of a joint enforcement action brought by the CFPB and the New York State Office of the Attorney General in the Southern District of New York.…
Fourth Circuit: Creditors Cannot Use Funds from Cardholder’s Deposit Account to Offset HELOC
On August 14, in case of first impression, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Truth in Lending Act’s (“TILA”) offset provision, which prevents creditors from dipping into consumers’ deposit accounts to offset outstanding payments on their credit card plans, applies to home equity lines of credit (“HELOC”). …
CFPB Hits Executive Compensation in Action Against National Mortgage Servicer for Illegal Foreclosure Practices
On August 21, the CFPB entered into a consent order with a nonbank mortgage servicer for mortgage servicing violations and for violating an earlier 2017 CFPB consent order for deficient foreclosure practices. …