Anne Bucher  |  February 28, 2017

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Wells-Fargo-TCPA-Lawsuit

A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit related to vehicles that were repossessed and sold by Wells Fargo Financial Maryland Inc.

If you were a Maryland resident and purchased a vehicle under an installment loan originated by or assigned to Wells Fargo Financial Maryland (WFF-MD), and your vehicle was repossessed and sold by WFF-MD on or after Feb. 26, 2006, you may be entitled to claim up to $1,450 from the vehicle repo class action settlement.

The WFF-MD car repossession class action lawsuit alleges that some Maryland borrowers with vehicle installment loans originated by or assigned to Wells Fargo Financial Management did not receive legally compliant notices when their vehicles were repossessed and sold.

Specifically, plaintiff Carolyn Delorise Patton asserts that the notice sent to the borrowers related to the repossession and sale of their vehicles failed to contain certain disclosures required by Maryland’s Closed End Credit Grantor Act.

Wells Fargo Financial Management denies the allegations but has agreed to settle the vehicle repossession class action lawsuit to avoid the expense and uncertainty of ongoing litigation. The class action settlement was preliminarily approved on Dec. 8, 2016.

Class Members who would like to opt out of or object to the Wells Fargo Financial Maryland settlement must do so no later than March 4, 2017.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the Wells Fargo Financial Maryland settlement include: “Maryland Consumer Borrowers who since February 26, 2006, (a) had a vehicle installment loan held by WFF-MD on which they defaulted in which Maryland’s Closed End Credit Grantor Act (‘CLEC’) was elected as the governing law; (b) had their vehicle repossessed in Maryland by WFF-MD or contractors acting on its behalf; (c) were sent a notice on behalf of WFF-MD relating to the repossession and sale of their vehicle which failed to contain one or more mandated statutory disclosures under CLEC.”

Potential Award

$1,100 – $1,400, depending on the total number of timely and valid claims that are filed.

Proof of Purchase

N/A

FAQs

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Claim Form Deadline

4/18/2017

NOTE: There is no Claim Form available on the settlement website. Class Members must contact the Settlement Administrator by March 31, 2017 to obtain a Claim Form for this Wells Fargo Financial Maryland class action settlement.

Case Name

Carolyn Delorise Patton v. Wells Fargo Financial Maryland Inc., et al., Case No. 02-C-10-149844, in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland

Final Hearing

7/10/2017

Settlement Website

www.PattonWFFMDSettlement.com

Claims Administrator

Rust Consulting
Settlement Administrator – 5458
P.O. Box 2563
Faribault, MN 55021-9563
866-306-9901

Class Counsel

Thomas J. Minton
Kathryn Miller Goldman
GOLDMAN & MINTON PC

Defense Counsel

Virginia W. Barnhart
TREANOR POPE & HUGHES PA

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12 thoughts onWells Fargo Financial Maryland Vehicle Repo Class Action Settlement

  1. Renee White says:

    I live in Tn and am disabled I was only 1 pmt behind they knew I became very sick and had to quit working they were working with me than 1day I go to leave for Dr appt car gone no letter no warning nothing than sold it for pennies told me I owed them 7500 I had already paid 11,000 told them to go screw themselves is there a lawsuit in TN

  2. Silvanna Whitworth Finnerty says:

    Please sue Wells Fargo auto finance . Eloan and lendingtree.com we’re brokers for them. I am located in North Idaho.

  3. Eric Walton says:

    Well Fargo in Michigan did the same to me so how can I get help on this case

  4. Meg says:

    Had one taken from me from florida around that time???? Still trying to collect money from me its crazy i dont have the car even i dont get it not right they got the car resold it and still money for the car i dont have makes no sense to me

  5. Annesha Edwards says:

    May I claim for Missouri?

  6. Hollie Richman says:

    Wells Fargo Utah done this same thing to me in 2008

  7. Hollie Richman says:

    Wells Fargo utah ? Done this same thing to me in 2008

  8. Lewis Jackson says:

    what about wells Fargo in California class action for the same thing? Is there a lawsuit pending?

    1. My says:

      I did not know about the California lawsuit can you please tell me how to get more information?

  9. Karen Huebner says:

    Claim funds

  10. Carolyn Craig says:

    Claim funds

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