Consumer protection – Credit report – Student loan debt – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

U.S. District Court
Where a defendant has moved to dismiss a Fair Credit Reporting Act complaint, the motion should be denied because the plaintiff has set forth sufficient facts to find it plausible that the student loan debt reported on the plaintiff’s credit report was inaccurate.
“Plaintiff Richard Hopkinson brought this action alleging that his ex-wife stole his identity …
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