Tuesday, June 20, 2017
A Class Action Complaint Filed Against Centra Credit Union for Violating FCRA
In case you missed it, a class action complaint was filed earlier this year against Centra Credit Union (Columbus, IN) for violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
The complaint alleged that the credit union willfully, deliberately, and intentionally procured credit reports of consumers whose debts had been discharged in bankruptcy in violation of the FCRA.
The complaint further stated that the credit union obtained and used credit reports of consumers under false pretenses.
According to the complaint, the credit union is liable for statutory and punitive damages, as well as attorneys' fees and cost.
Read the complaint.
The complaint alleged that the credit union willfully, deliberately, and intentionally procured credit reports of consumers whose debts had been discharged in bankruptcy in violation of the FCRA.
The complaint further stated that the credit union obtained and used credit reports of consumers under false pretenses.
According to the complaint, the credit union is liable for statutory and punitive damages, as well as attorneys' fees and cost.
Read the complaint.
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