Ex-Worker Sues Wells Fargo Over NY Check Deductions

Law360, New York (March 16, 2011, 6:32 PM ET) -- A former mortgage consultant at Wells Fargo & Co. filed a class action Tuesday accusing the banking giant of violating New York law by docking his wages when he performed a credit check that did not result in a loan. 

The company deducted $15 for a single credit check — and $25 for a double credit check — from named plaintiff Trevor D'Andrade's commission every time he probed the credit of a customer who did not take out a mortgage, according to a complaint filed in...
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