The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced the distribution of $1.8 billion to 4.3 million consumers who ...
Payments to victims of Lexington Law and CreditRepair.com are the largest yet by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
A bipartisan panel of Kentucky lawmakers told dozens of health advocates Tuesday they plan to introduce a variety of bills in ...
Millions of Americans gouged by credit repair companies will share $1.8 billion in refunds. Here are the details.
OpEd: The fight over a request for a Hazard Police Department lawsuit was unnecessary because none of those involved understood the city clerk is the city’s open records custodian.
The CFPB says it will distribute $1.8 billion to 4.3 million consumers who were charged illegal advance fees by Lexington Law ...
The suburb is perhaps an early sign that, at least in some communities, the law to make it easier to build apartments and ...
You could be entitled to part of a $1.8 billion settlement with credit repair companies. Here's what to know about who is ...
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Human Trafficking Unit arrested a Lexington resident in connection to an ongoin ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is distributing $1.8 billion to 4.3 million consumers harmed by illegal fees and deceptive advertising from Lexing ...
The Lexington Police Department is among the law enforcement agencies across Kentucky who want to remind their community ...
A Lexington landlord is facing a federal lawsuit. Joseph E. Johnson is accused of discriminatory practices and demanding ...