Equifax To Halt Tax Lien Reporting To Settle FCRA Suits

By Allison Grande (April 18, 2019, 9:41 PM EDT) -- Equifax has agreed to stop publishing civil judgment and tax lien information for five years and to pay $1,500 to consumers who can show they were harmed by the inaccurate reporting of this data in order to end at least 19 suits alleging Fair Credit Reporting Act violations, according to documents filed in Virginia federal court Wednesday....

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