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Attorneys general urge CFPB to pay consumer restitution

May 9, 2025

On May 6, the attorneys general from 11 states and the California DFPI urged the CFPB to prioritize the distribution of $4.2 million in consumer restitution, following a bankruptcy court judgment against a company for UDAP violations. As previously covered by InfoBytes, the CFPB had joined a multistate suit alleging that the company orchestrated a predatory online training bootcamp, misled students with false job guarantees, and trapped them in illegal “income share” loans. In 2023, the CFPB obtained a stipulated judgment ordering the company to refund $4.2 million to over 660 student borrowers and cancel outstanding loans valued at nearly $27 million (covered here).

As part of the judgment, the CFPB allocated funds from its civil penalty fund to compensate the student borrowers. In their letter, the attorneys general requested a timeframe for when the CFPB plans to distribute these refunds.