A student-loan debt-relief operation is accused of engaging in unlawful conduct by charging more than $71 million in unlawful advance fees.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), along with the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, North Carolina Department of Justice and the Los Angeles City Attorney, recently filed an action in a California court to halt several companies from operating.
Read on for details from the bureau’s complaint.
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