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azurnoir

(45,850 posts)
Tue May 13, 2014, 02:53 PM May 2014

Sallie Mae, Justice Department in $60M settlement

Source: yahoo

Student lender Sallie Mae has agreed to pay $60 million with the federal government to resolve allegations it charged military service members excessive interest rates on their student loans, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.

The deal settles a government lawsuit which asserted that the student loan giant violated the rights of service members by imposing interest rates above the 6 percent permitted by federal law and by improperly seeking default judgments against them. The lawsuit was the Justice Department's first against owners of student loans.

"We are sending a clear message to all lenders and servicers who would deprive our service members of the basic benefits and protections to which they are entitled: this type of conduct is more than just inappropriate; it is inexcusable," Holder said at a news conference. "And it will not be tolerated."

Federal officials estimate that roughly 60,000 service members will be eligible for compensation as part of the settlement. An independent administrator will be assigned to distribute the reimbursements.


Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/sallie-mae-justice-department-60m-settlement-174205960--politics.html

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Sallie Mae, Justice Department in $60M settlement (Original Post) azurnoir May 2014 OP
The reimbursement money is expected to reach as many as 60,000 victims, mitty14u2 May 2014 #1
K & R nt okaawhatever May 2014 #2

mitty14u2

(1,015 posts)
1. The reimbursement money is expected to reach as many as 60,000 victims,
Tue May 13, 2014, 03:12 PM
May 2014

The reimbursement money is expected to reach as many as 60,000 victims, with some of the violations dating back a decade, Holder said.

http://thehill.com/regulation/finance/205993-sallie-mae-to-pay-60m-for-overcharging-servicemembers

This looks to have hapened under the Bush administration, not Obama's watch the right wing spin on this!

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