Woman Sues
US Bank For Role In Misuse Of Her Debit
Card Amid COVID Pandemic
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
- ESPN
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 3 –
Lorenza Collins says here U.S.
Bank prepaid payroll card was
misused for $980, and that
U.S. Bank did nothing to make
her whole.
She
sued.
In the
complaint filed on April 2 in
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York and found there that day
by Inner City Press, Collins
emphasizes that U.S. Bank's
abuse happened at the high of
the COVID-19 pandemic, and
that her CFPB complaint
accomplished
nothing.
She demands that
U.S. Bank comply with the
Electronic Fund Transfer Act
and pay damages.
The case is
Collins v. U.S. Bank, National
Association, et al.,
21-cv-2863 (Unassigned)
***
Your
support means a lot. As little as $5 a month
helps keep us going and grants you access to
exclusive bonus material on our Patreon
page. Click
here to become a patron.
Feedback:
Editorial [at] innercitypress.com
SDNY Press Room 480, front cubicle
500 Pearl Street, NY NY 10007 USA
Mail: Box 20047, Dag
Hammarskjold Station NY NY 10017
Reporter's mobile (and weekends):
718-716-3540
Other, earlier Inner City Press are
listed here,
and some are available in the ProQuest
service, and now on Lexis-Nexis.
Copyright 2006-2021 Inner City
Press, Inc. To request reprint or other
permission, e-contact Editorial [at]
innercitypress.com
|