Tag: Department of Justice

Guestworkers Who Exposed Forced Labor Win $14 Million in Damages From Employer

February 22, 2015

On February 18, 2015, a federal jury awarded $14 million in damages to five guestworkers from India who, along with the National Guestworker Alliance, launched a nationwide campaign in 2008 to expose forced labor along the Gulf Coast and press for critical reforms of the U.S. guestworker program. Back in late 2006, more than 500… Read More»

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These Two States Will Revoke Your License If You Can’t Pay Back Your Student Loans

January 12, 2015

Did you know that in two states not paying your student loans could mean your driver’s license can be revoked? That’s the harsh reality for those who have had to borrow to pay for college in both Montana and Iowa, where there are laws that allow the state to take… Read More»

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Federal Regulators Fine Sallie Mae for Overcharging and Discriminating Against Borrowers

May 13, 2014

Earlier today, federal regulators ordered Sallie Mae to pay $96.6 million in penalties and restitution to student loan borrowers harmed by the company’s lending practices. Sallie Mae agreed to settlements with both the U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) for violations of the following… Read More»

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Sallie Mae’s Failings Continue to Go Unpunished

December 20, 2013

On September 19, 2013 Senator Elizabeth Warren asked the Department of Education questions that many college graduates who took out loans have been asking for years about Sallie Mae. She wrote in a letter to the department: “While the government has been quite tolerant of Sallie Mae’s failings and helped… Read More»

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