Melissa LaFreniere  |  June 18, 2015

Category: Consumer News

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Global Tel LinkThe phone company Global Tel*Link Corp. (GTL), which provides service to 1.1 million inmates in jails across the United States, was hit with a proposed class action lawsuit June 12. Lead plaintiffs Jacqueline Mills Jacobs, Gregory William Jacobs and Arron Jacobs allege GTL has participated in unlawful conduct for years, including unfair rates for phone services and providing correctional facilities with kickbacks for contracting through them. They are seeking more than $5 million in damages on behalf of themselves and all potential Class Members.

The plaintiffs claim that without a competitive market to constrain prices, “[i]nmates are literally a captive market for GTL.” The Jacobs Family claims GTL charged up to 100 times the normal market rate for inmates to make intrastate telephone calls. The GTL lawsuit states that “families of incarcerated individuals often pay significantly more to receive a single 15 minute call from prison than for their basic monthly phone service.”

GTL is currently the phone system provided in 2,200 correctional facilities across 48 states. The lead plaintiffs allege that GTL is in violation of the Federal Communications Act by exploiting their position to charge unreasonably high prices. They also claim that the prison phone provider gives 45 percent kickbacks to contracting facilities in the form of “site commissions.” The plaintiffs estimate that the kickbacks exceed $124 million per year.

In addition to the unlawful conduct charges, the proposed GTL class action lawsuit seeks to represent a subclass that alleges GTL was also in violation of Arkansas deceptive trade practices. According to the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Act, it prohibits taking advantage of consumers who are unable to protect his/her interests for various reasons including: Physical infirmity, ignorance, illiteracy, and the inability to understand the language of the agreement.

The Arkansas subclass portion of the class action lawsuit alleges that due to the deceptive trade practice violations of GTL, potential Class Members have “suffered as a result of unwittingly being charged to fund the secret kickback payments and pay for exploitive fees and charges.” The lead plaintiffs seek to recover financial compensation for damages due to the amount of the unjust and unreasonable charges imposed as a result of kickbacks.

If approved, the GTL prison phone provider class action lawsuit would be open to all Class Members who paid to use the telephone systems provided by GTL or its subsidiaries in order to make or receive an intrastate telephone call involving an incarcerated person in all U.S. states, except for the state of New Jersey, anytime between Feb. 16, 2000 to the current day. The Jacobs family expects thousands to join once the class action lawsuit is approved.

The Jacobs family is represented by Amy C. Martin of Everett Wales & Comstock and Peter A. Muhic, Edward W. Ciolko, Donna Siegel Moffa and Monique Galloway of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check LLP.

The GTL Prison Phone Provider Class Action Lawsuit is Jacobs, et al v. Global Tel*Link Corporation, Case No. 15-cv-05136, in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.

UPDATE: The GTL Prison Phone Provider Class Action Lawsuit was dismissed on August 27, 2018.  Top Class Actions will let our viewers know if a similar case is filed.

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82 thoughts onGlobal Tel*Link Class Action Alleges Unfair Rates for Inmates

  1. Cheryl Silvestrini says:

    How do I get in this lawsuit? I have dealt with GTL for 2 month have spent close to $500, for dropped called, calls that are fuzzy and hard to hear the inmate from. When I put money on my prepaid balance they didn’t tell me there was a $4.75 charge to add the money. I have had money disappear from my 0 repaid account. And when I call them they say it’s correct even though I have it written down on the time I accept the calls.

  2. susan says:

    I would like to join this lawsuit and thought I did but this live chat lawyer is giving me the runaround. I have been using global tel-link for about a year and I have suffered dropped calls, exorbitant hookup fees, my balance mysteriously goes down, just to name a few issues. Please tell me how I can get some type of compensation. I have spent thousands with them. Its sad they are the only one I can use, also. MONOPOLY!! Thank You.

  3. tonya calhoon says:

    I would love to get in on this law suit there are so many times that when I called home that these charges were so unfair and then the outrageous prices for the calling cards

  4. Jerry Dennis says:

    Plaintiffs attorneys are listed on pages 5 and 6 of this link. http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=60001048939

  5. Mark D. Caldwell says:

    Can someone please tell me how i can be apart of this suit.

  6. Cheryl O'Connor says:

    How do I join the class action lawsuit? My husband has been in an Arkansas Correctional Facility since
    2004. We have paid Global Tel Link a lot of money in all those years. It was our only means of communication. It is sad that the prison system is punishing the families of inmates. It is hard to pay the high rates on a limited income.

  7. rebecca robinson says:

    Here I sit for the last 2 hours trying to find a way around another $25.00 deposit which I pay to GTL every3 days. It is the only way for my son to communicate with me. It is pretty sad that our correctional institutions have found a way to punish the inmates loved ones. Most of us don’t have incomes that can handle this added expense. It is another example of someone filling there pockets at someone elses expense.Bravo to those who are pursuing the class action law sute. Give it to theme where it counts!

  8. Estela valdez says:

    I been with GTL since the company took over and I have pay a lot of money for not event a 15 min. and they even charge me twice on my pre-pay card and when i call them to clear it they just pass me to one person to another not only they get me absent an till i hank up the phone.

  9. maxine mears says:

    I would be pleased to get in on this lawsuit. Its costing a fortune for my son to call me. also the fees net spend charges to send to gtl. It is so sad some of us has to take from our little income so our sons or daughters can talk to us. Jpay is the same way with all their charges.

  10. Khanh says:

    Finally they r a ripped off

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