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Telemarketing

A federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss amended counterclaims against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a telemarketing fraud case, finding Nationwide Biweekly Administration has raised triable issues of fact as to whether the bureau’s participation in a sting operation amounted to wrongful strong-arm tactics.

SAN FRANCISCO – A federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss amended counterclaims against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a telemarketing fraud case, finding Nationwide Biweekly Administration has raised triable issues of fact as to whether the bureau’s participation in a sting operation amounted to wrongful strong-arm tactics.

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