Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Daniel A. Rosen, Inc. et al

  1. August 08, 2024

    Credit Repair Software Co., CEO To Pay $3M CFPB Fines

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday said a California-based software company and its CEO have agreed to pay a combined $3 million in fines to resolve a lawsuit alleging that the company assisted credit repair businesses that charged illegal advance fees to consumers.

  2. November 03, 2022

    NJ Consulting Firm Says CFPB Subpoenas Are Unenforceable

    A New Jersey consulting firm and its CEO have asked a Garden State federal judge to quash subpoenas issued to them by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, arguing that a recent Fifth Circuit decision confirms the CFPB is unconstitutionally funded and "does not have the authority to do anything."

  3. September 21, 2021

    CFPB Sues Software Biz For Helping Illegal Credit Repair Cos.

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has filed a lawsuit in California federal court against software company Credit Repair Cloud for allegedly assisting illegal credit repair businesses.