June 08, 2021
The Ninth Circuit Tuesday officially vacated its 2018 decision to uphold a $1.3 billion award against pro race car driver Scott Tucker's loan companies after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Tucker and ruled that the Federal Trade Commission lacked authority to seek the penalty.
December 03, 2018
A Ninth Circuit panel on Monday upheld a $1.3 billion award against pro race car driver Scott Tucker's loan companies, rejecting his arguments that his customers would not have been deceived by the loan terms because he included fine print clarifying the payment schedule.
August 15, 2018
Professional auto racer Scott Tucker asked the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday to reverse a $1.3 billion judgment against his payday loan companies for deceiving and overcharging customers, saying borrowers' loan contracts included all necessary information and calling the Federal Trade Commission's claim they hid unfavorable terms "a red herring."
July 24, 2017
The wife of professional auto racer Scott Tucker told the Ninth Circuit on Friday a court order mandating she and her company disgorge $27 million in "ill-gotten gains" as part of a $1.3 billion Federal Trade Commission unlawful payday lending suit against her husband improperly relieves the commission from having to prove the money was received illegally.