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Judge: Kansas City payday lender should repay $132.5M
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A judge has recommended that a Kansas City payday lender pay $132.5 million in restitution to borrowers it's accused of duping. The administrative law judge recently made the recommendation in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's case against Integrity Advance . . .
That's great! I'm gonna get a lot of money back. Forty year old Trans Ams are expensive.
ReplyDeleteGo for it, dupe.
ReplyDeleteOld legal aphorism worth remembering. "Anyone can get a judgement. Then you have to collect" Good luck with that.
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