This is nothing short of extortion by NY and CT. They did nothing wrong and these sleeze bags sad exceuses for attorneys had absolutely no evidence of wrong doing.
I am glad LM told these jerks to stick it and wish they fought it to the end.
I would assume the states would keep the funds. If there were payback to customers, it wouldn’t amount to much. Plus if there were really any wrong-doing, then the States stopped it so the consumer won’t have to be ripped off anymore and hopefully the company will stop their tactics or face future fines. So I see no need for the consumers to get money back unless they go after their own civil suit, which appears from this article, they would have a hard time proving it.
Will rhe money be returned to the customers or does the state retain the funds?
This is nothing short of extortion by NY and CT. They did nothing wrong and these sleeze bags sad exceuses for attorneys had absolutely no evidence of wrong doing.
I am glad LM told these jerks to stick it and wish they fought it to the end.
I would assume the states would keep the funds. If there were payback to customers, it wouldn’t amount to much. Plus if there were really any wrong-doing, then the States stopped it so the consumer won’t have to be ripped off anymore and hopefully the company will stop their tactics or face future fines. So I see no need for the consumers to get money back unless they go after their own civil suit, which appears from this article, they would have a hard time proving it.