August 08, 2024
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.
November 03, 2022
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."
September 21, 2021
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.