Judge OKs Wells Fargo’s $142M Settlement In Fake Accounts Suit
A federal judge in San Francisco has signed off on Wells Fargo’ s $142 million settlement in a class-action suit over the creation of more than 3.5 million phony accounts. The agreement sets aside funds for customers who were harmed by the lender’s opening of savings and credit card accounts they hadn’t authorized and, in some cases, deducting fees for those…
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