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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Recent actions by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have reversed or jeopardized more than $360 million in compensation paid to consumers allegedly harmed by ...
The compensation relates to allegations of predatory practices by lenders, student loan servicers, money transfer businesses ...
The investigation reveals that over $120 million in redress has already been clawed back from victims and returned to the same corporations found to have broken the law. Additionally, hundreds of ...