A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration unlawfully took the position last year that it couldn’t request more funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). U.S.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must continue to seek funding from the Federal Reserve after a federal judge determined the Trump administration was engaged in a “transparent attempt” to shut ...
Some borrowers have already reported receiving checks, with amounts ranging from as little as $50 up to $2,000.
A federal judge on Friday ordered the Trump administration to continue funding the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, saying top officials had unlawfully relied on deficient legal ...
Student-loan servicer Navient agreed to a $20 million fine and $100 million in refunds after settling a lawsuit filed by the ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to request more money to keep operating past March 31, a Justice Department lawyer told a federal judge who was skeptical of the Trump administration’s ...
When Coya Davis sought help for her $27,000 debt, she thought she found a lifeline. Instead, she entered a predatory scheme where debt settlement firms “rent” law licenses to charge illegal fees.
TransUnion and Experian, two of the three major credit bureaus, have started dismissing a larger share of consumer complaints without help since the Trump administration began dismantling the CFPB.
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