Kolstedt, et al v. TMX Finance Corporate Services, Inc.

  1. September 02, 2025

    TMX Customers Get Final OK For $42M Data Breach Suit Deal

    Customers of title loan and payday lender TMX Finance have gotten a final nod for their $42 million settlement of class action claims arising from a data breach affecting an estimated 4.8 million people, with class counsel receiving just under $6 million in fees and expenses.

  2. July 30, 2025

    TMX Customers Seek Final OK Of $42M Data Breach Suit Deal

    Customers of the title loan and payday lender TMX Finance have asked a Georgia federal judge to grant final approval of their $42 million settlement of claims arising from a data breach that affected an estimated 4.8 million people.

  3. November 14, 2024

    Settlement Reached In Ga. Data Breach Class Action

    The companies behind high-interest loan products TitleMax, TitleBucks and InstaLoan have reached a tentative settlement with customers who alleged the companies failed to protect their personal information, leading to a data breach that affected an estimated 4.8 million people.

  4. August 16, 2023

    Firms Vie For Class Counsel Status In Ga. Data Breach Case

    Plaintiffs in consolidated proposed data breach class actions against credit company TMX Finance Corporate Services Inc. filed four separate motions in Georgia federal court Tuesday, with each group of plaintiffs seeking counsel status for their preferred attorneys — a list that included Morgan & Morgan PA and Stueve Siegel Hanson LLP.

  5. August 07, 2023

    Ga. Data Breach Attys Held In Contempt For Court No-Show

    A Georgia federal judge ordered more than half a dozen attorneys held in contempt and demanded they pay up to $1,000 each for failing to show up to a hearing on joining proposed class actions against credit company TMX over a massive data breach.

  6. April 05, 2023

    TMX Finance Hit With Proposed Class Actions Over Breach

    Georgia-based TMX Finance Corporate Services Inc., which provides loans under its TitleMax, TitleBucks and InstaLoan brands, has been hit with at least four proposed class actions over a data breach that reportedly affected more than 4.8 million people.