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  1. August 31, 2022

    Calif. Borrowers Get $300K To Drop Tribe-Linked Usury Suit

    California residents who sued tribe-linked subsidiaries of the payday loan firm Think Finance LLC, accusing them of trying to evade state usury laws, dropped their federal suit after inking a "creative" deal that will add $300,000 to another settlement involving the now-defunct lender.

  2. July 14, 2021

    Tribal Immunity 'Irrelevant' In Calif. Usury Suit, Judge Says

    The owners of defunct online lender Think Finance can't lean on tribal law or tribal immunity in defending against claims that they used tribal entities to circumvent state interest rate caps, a California federal court has ruled.

  3. April 26, 2021

    Fintech Borrowers Get Class Cert. In Tribe-Linked Usury Suit

    Golden State residents who received loans from defunct online lender Think Finance can pursue class claims that they were charged illegally high interest rates by lenders leveraging tribal immunity, a California federal judge has found.

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