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In re: Capital One Financial Corporation, Affiliate Marketing Litigation
Case Number:
1:25-cv-00023
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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- Berger Montague
- Carey Danis
- Chimicles Schwartz
- Cohen Milstein
- Cotchett Pitre
- Covington & Burling
- DiCello Levitt
- Girard Sharp
- Hausfeld LLP
- Keller Rohrback
- Kelly Guzzo
- Levi & Korsinsky
- Lieff Cabraser
- Lite DePalma
- Migliaccio & Rathod
- Milberg PLLC
- Stueve Siegel
- Sutter & Terpak
- Webster Book LLP
- Wheeler Trigg
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December 10, 2025
Capital One, Influencers Seek OK For Commissions Deal
Financial services giant Capital One has pledged to pay influencers commissions, plus up to nearly $4 million in attorney fees and costs, and make changes to its online shopping browser extension to settle claims that it siphoned commissions away from influencer participants in its affiliate marketing program.
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September 19, 2025
Capital One, Influencers Announce Deal After Earlier Flub
Two days after an initial filing was withdrawn, Capital One and a proposed class of influencers say they now indeed have a deal to settle a lawsuit over claims the bank helped itself to funds meant for the influencers using its browser extension.
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September 16, 2025
Influencers Walk Back Claim Of Capital One Settlement
Attorneys for a proposed class of social media influencers on Tuesday withdrew a notice of settlement in their suit accusing Capital One of stealing commissions from creators, saying no settlement exists and that they signed the notice on Capital One's behalf without permission.
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June 03, 2025
Capital One Must Face Some Claims It Stole From Influencers
Capital One Financial Corp. cannot ditch all of a proposed class action alleging its coupon-search browser extension steals commissions from social media creators who drive customers to affiliated merchants, a Virginia federal judge ruled, saying the plaintiffs plausibly alleged Capital One knew it was diverting their "rightfully earned" commissions.