Sarah Mirando  |  September 5, 2013

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Sallie Mae class action settlement

A federal judge has approved a class action settlement between Sallie Mae Inc. and consumers who say the company unlawfully tacked on a 25 percent collection fee to defaulted student loans. If you were assessed and/or paid this fee while living in California, you may be eligible to receive a refund.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the Sallie Mae collection fee settlement include all persons in California who, within the period from July 13, 2006 through May 31, 2013, were assessed and/or paid a Collection Cost Assessment in connection with a private education loan serviced by Sallie Mae, as identified by Sallie Mae from its records using its best efforts.

You will be considered “in California” if: 1) you were assessed a Collection Cost Assessment during the Class Period while residing in California, or 2) you were a California resident at the end of any month during the Class Period in which any payment was applied to your Collection Cost Assessment.

Potential Award

Varies. Under the terms of the class action settlement, the fees paid by Class Members will be retroactively reduced to 8.75 percent at the time of charge-off, and will remain in effect for the life of the outstanding loan.

For borrowers who have paid off their loans, Sallie Mae will refund the difference between the amount of collection costs paid beyond the 8.75 percent rate and the amount that it wrote off in principal, interest and other fees, excluding collection costs. If the amount of collection costs paid in excess of 8.75 percent is less than the amount Sallie Mae wrote off, the borrower will get a $40 refund.

Proof of Purchase

None.

Claim Form Deadline

N/A. Class Members will automatically receive settlement benefits if the class action settlement is approved.

Case Name

Angelo Bottoni, et al. v. Sallie Mae Inc., et al., Case No. 3:10-cv-03602, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco Division

Case Summary

The Sallie Mae collection fee settlement resolves a 2011 class action lawsuit (Bottoni v. Sallie Mae Inc.) that claims these fees were illegal because they were imposed on defaulted loans that were handed over to third-party collection agencies – before Sallie Mae ever incurred them. In total, Sallie Mae assessed nearly $117 million in these allegedly improper collection fees between 2006 and 2010, according to the class action lawsuit.

Sallie Mae denies the allegations but has agreed to shave off $76 million in debt owed by over 40,000 California borrowers by refunding these consumers the fees they paid.

If you wish to participate in the class action settlement and receive a refund, you do not have to take any action. You will automatically receive the relief described above if the Court grants final approval to the settlement at the November 21, 2013 Final Fairness Hearing.

If you wish to exclude yourself or object to the settlement, you must do so by October 7, 2013.

Final Hearing

11/21/2013

UPDATE: The Court granted final approval of the Bottoni, et al. v. Sallie Mae, Inc. class action settlement at the Final Fairness Hearing. Pursuant to the terms of the settlement, Sallie Mae plans to adjust Class Members’ accounts by Feb. 22, 2014 and arrange for the distribution of settlement checks to qualifying Class Members by March 19, 2014

Claims Administrator

Bottoni v. Sallie Mae, Inc. Administrator
c/o KCC Class Action Services
P.O. Box 43199
Providence, RI 02940-3199
Administrator@BottoniClassAction.com
1-855-330-5248

Class Counsel

Ray Gallo
Dominic Valerian
GALLO LLP

Defense Counsel

David Hartsell
MCGUIRE WOODS LLP

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28 thoughts onSallie Mae Collection Fee Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Ewana Elmore Cardoza says:

    I have had loans in the pass but I dont remember when my loan was forgiven.I am disabled.

  2. Portia Mcginnis Bake says:

    I recieved a loan from Sallie Mae and will submit to this claim

  3. Linford Simpson says:

    I have loan with sallie mae and was surprize about the way they process to customers.

  4. Carolyn Ober says:

    Sallie Mae,inc… Servicing DOE ffel loan(s) Shocking? No. As a parent whom continually seeks “answers” of students loan upon Sallie Mae,inc grants TPD discharge due to medical condition which could result in death! Private student loan were “paid” to be in forbarence only to be default and, DEBT collection calls, Allied Interstate,LLC debt settlement near $10,000.00 ONLY upon parents filing federal taxes, YES… A Federal US Dept of ED Tax Offset!
    I’m appalled at DOE regulations not inforced upon Sallie Mae,inc SLM Corp, for their lack of “record” keeping or online accounting information! Upon seeking documentation of this fraudulent ffel loan, Sallie Mae, Advocates “actually” send 6 weeks later after documents requested of course, a letter which “STATES”
    Thank You for your business with Sallie Mae 9/22/2010. Your request to defer payments on your student loan(s) * below have been approved for deferment begins on 12/01/2009 thru 10/03/2013.
    Thank you Sallie Mae,inc for your continued support of our Future College Graduates!
    Yeah, how many others have been lied or given fraudulent,forged accounting MPN in Cincinnati?

  5. Susan Clawson says:

    I have loans and parent plus loans with Sallie Mae

  6. Dia says:

    confused about this lawsuit

    Initial line says to submit a claim form to KCC class action Services

    Then it says that there is no claim process.

    Could you please clarify this? What form, if any needs to be submitted for a claim as the webpage has no “claim form” link. Do we just send a letter stating we want to participate or be included ?

  7. Pamelia says:

    I got a loan from sallie maeand will like to apply for the lawsuit.

  8. Laverne Vanlow says:

    I got. a loan from sallie mae and will. like to apply for. the lawsuit

  9. Laverne Vanlow says:

    I got a loan from Sallie Mae and will like to apply for the lawsuit

  10. Aisha Hall says:

    I got some loans from Sallie Mae and want to apply for this lawsuit.

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