Missouri AG Investigates
Hack of National Public Data
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey has opened an investigation into Jerico Pictures, Inc. d/b/a National Public Data, a background check data aggregator, over a data breach that has allegedly exposed personally identifiable information of more than 2.9 billion people.
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CA Settles With StubHub Over Pandemic-Related Event Cancellations
California AG Rob Bonta settled with StubHub, Inc., to resolve allegations that it failed to pay refunds for canceled events during the COVID-19 pandemic in violation of state consumer protection law.
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CFPB Settles With Mortgage Servicer About Allegedly Misleading Foreclosure Options
The CFPB reached a settlement with mortgage servicer Fay Servicing, LLC, to resolve allegations that the company took prohibited foreclosure actions against borrowers and prevented borrowers from taking advantage of loss mitigation options in violation of the terms of a 2017 consent order.
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Illinois AG Cheers $82.5 Million Proposed Settlement with Varsity Brands
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul joined a $82.5 million proposed antitrust settlement with Varsity Brands LLC and related entities and individuals, to resolve allegations that Varsity monopolized the markets for cheer competitions, camps, and apparel.
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CFPB Report Examines Cash-Back Fees
The CFPB issued a report detailing certain retailers’ practice of charging consumers cash-back fees to access their own money when using a debit or prepaid card.
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Ohio and Kansas AGs Seek Stay of EPA Air Quality Rule by the Supreme Court
Ohio AG Dave Yost and Kansas AG Kris Kobach have completed briefing on their emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court to stay the EPA’s “Reconsideration of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter” final rule while it is pending review before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
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