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Wood v. J Choo USA, Inc.
Case Number:
9:15-cv-81487
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March 20, 2017
Jimmy Choo Customer Balks At FACTA Class Settlement
A would-be class member in a proposed class action accusing luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo of printing sensitive data on credit card receipts has objected to a proposed $2.5 million settlement, complaining about the payouts to the named plaintiff and class counsel and raising questions about their motivations.
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January 20, 2017
Jimmy Choo To Pay $2.5M To Settle Receipt Data Privacy Row
Luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo has agreed to fork over $2.5 million to settle a proposed class action accusing it of putting consumers at risk of identity theft by printing sensitive data on credit card receipts, according to documents filed in Florida federal court Friday.
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August 11, 2016
Spokeo Ruling Props Up Privacy Suit Against Jimmy Choo
A Florida federal judge on Wednesday declined to toss a proposed class action accusing luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo of putting consumers at risk of identity theft by printing sensitive data on receipts, saying the consumer plausibly alleged she suffered harm under the high court's Spokeo ruling.
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October 27, 2015
Jimmy Choo Accused Of Printing Sensitive Info On Receipts
Jimmy Choo was hit with a proposed class action Tuesday in Florida federal court accusing the luxury shoe designer of exposing its customers to an increased risk of identity theft by printing credit card expiration dates and other sensitive data on its receipts.