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US Trustee and Capital One Reach Settlement

From the US Trustee Program press office:

The U.S. Trustee Program (USTP or Program) announced today that it has entered into a settlement agreement with Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. (Capital One) that, if approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts, will resolve USTP allegations that Capital One sought to collect debts that had been discharged in prior bankruptcy cases.

Under the settlement, an independent auditor will examine approximately 650,000 Capital One customer accounts to ensure that any monies improperly received by Capital One have been or are immediately returned to debtors or their bankruptcy estates. The auditor will also approve reimbursement to debtors and trustees for actual out-of-pocket costs and expenses, including attorneys’ fees incurred to contest erroneous claims. Capital One filed approximately 5,600 proofs of claim seeking payment of debts that had been discharged in prior bankruptcy cases.

Though the agreement is binding on Capital One and offices of the United States Trustee across the country, it does not bind or prejudice the rights and claims of third parties.

For more information, go here.

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News for a Friday the 13th…

From CNBC: Those $600 “economic stimulus”/”loan on next year’s tax refund” checks: they are going to keep us out of a recession. For now (but what do you do if your bills are more than $600?).

From Bloomberg: Foreclosures up 48% in may and repossessions have doubled. Those $600 checks are arriving just in time!

I recently wrote about some predators in our midst: people who prey on others facing foreclosure, but are only ultimately out for their own benefit. From the Baltimore Sun: a 47-page indictment charges 8 people with a scheme to rip people off. I have yet to read about any indictments in Massachusetts (am I not paying attention?).

And I know this really doesn’t have anything to do with bankruptcy, but I have to change my shower liner this weekend, and I happened upon this article from the LA Times: apparently that smell of the new liner is toxic.

But I guess I am not the only one with some concerns this weekend. Reuters reports that an Ex-Capital One employee has filed a whistleblower suit, claiming she was fired for refusing to approve bad loans. What’s in your wallet?

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