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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Tuesday it has terminated its overdraft fee-related consent order against Navy ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau terminated an order requiring NFCU to reimburse $80 million to customers.
The credit union will no longer have to refund servicemen and women for illegally charging them overdraft fees.
The 940-page “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” as it’s formally titled, has consumed Congress as its shared priority with the ...
Government drops cases against ‘predatory’ financial firms The CFPB once described Credit Acceptance as “predatory,” but under Trump the agency has given up on prosecuting the firm.
U.S. Judge rejects CFPB's bid to vacate a redlining settlement with Townstone, emphasizing judicial finality amid claims of political overreach.
On May 21, the CFPB and DOJ successfully filed a motion to dismiss with prejudice a case in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee after noting the defendant paid its ...
Recently, the CFPB has been actively dismissing or withdrawing from multiple cases following stays and joint dismissals. These include disputes originated under the previous administration ...
CFPB to 'Deprioritize' Cases Against Predatory Student Loan, Medical Debt and Digital Payment App Practices The agency has reportedly been instructed to turn most of its focus to big banks.
The bureau dismissed the case without prejudice – meaning it could refile the lawsuit – setting it apart from other recent dismissals by the Russ Vought-led CFPB.