Anna Bradley-Smith  |  May 14, 2021

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Bank of America Settles Overdraft Fee Class Action Lawsuit for $75M.
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Bank of America has agreed to pay consumers $75 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the bank improperly charged customers overdraft and other fees.

This week, lead Plaintiffs Lisa Morris, Michael Bui, Tumika Williams, Albert Edge, and Kristen Valperga asked U.S. District Judge Robert J. Conrad Jr. of the Western District of North Carolina to grant the settlement preliminary approval.

The class action lawsuit, which was filed in 2018 and amended in 2019, alleges that Bank of America (BOA) engaged in a “systematic, multipronged effort by the bank to extract unearned fees” from its customers.

The claim alleged that BOA charged multiple overdraft and insufficient fund fees on the same transaction, charged fees on internal BOA account transfers, and prematurely deducted fees from checking accounts.

“Together, these fee practices work in concert to increase defendant’s revenues while catching account holders in a cycle of deceptive and improper fees and charges,” the BOA customers said, reports Law360.

The group told Conrad that the $75 million settlement, coupled with the bank’s promise not to charge the fees for at least five years, would result in 90 percent of the possible damages the Class could have been awarded.

“The package of settlement benefits here is an outstanding recovery for the settlement class members in a first-of-its-kind case with a myriad of legal risks,” the group said.

The BOA customers said in their brief that their legal team would likely seek $25 million, and they also sought about $31,000 for awards for Class representatives, which would vary depending on whether they were deposed or provided discovery, Law360 reports.

BOA is facing other legal action for allegedly swindling customers out of their money through fees. In March, a pair of consumers accused the bank of making a “dishonest dollar” off of account holders by charging deceptive transfer fees in a class action lawsuit. New Yorkers Tami Bruin and Eline Barokas claim that the bank’s money transfer service is “valueless” and should be free for consumers.

Do you bank with Bank of America? Have you ever been charged fees you thought were unfair? Let us know in the comments section!

The BOA customers are represented by David M. Wilkerson and Larry McDevitt of the Van Winkle Law Firm, Jeffrey D. Kaliel and Sophia Gold of KalielGold PLLC, and James J. Pizzirusso of Hausfeld LLP.

Bank of America is represented by Brian A. Kahn, Jasmine K. Gardner, Carolee A. Hoover and Jamie D. Wells of McGuireWoods LLP, and Laura A. Stoll of Goodwin Procter LLP.

The Bank of America Overdraft Fee Class Action Lawsuit is Morris et al v. Bank of America NA, Case No. 3:18-cv-00157, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.


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470 thoughts onBank of America Settles Overdraft Fee Class Action Lawsuit for $75M

  1. Lanette Renson says:

    Yes way to many fees

  2. Randall L Osborne says:

    Please add me to the suit. BOA commercial checking account

  3. Tara Thomas says:

    I was a BOA loyal customer till i went camping and somehow money got all misrouted and i had like 8 35 fees. I went down to talk with the manager and i said I’ll bank elsewhere!! So i do DCU and i love it

    1. Tara Thomas says:

      Sorry I wasn’t clear. Even though i could bring my balance up i needed him to drop at least 6 of those fee’s. He let me walk out and could’ve cared less. If h had $24,000,000.00 they would’ve kissed my ass!!!

  4. K.W. says:

    Add me..charged fees for not depositing $$ in savings account and again for not having a certain amount in the account…have banked there for over 35 yrs

  5. Sandra Dunham says:

    Yes, they have multiple times.

  6. Angela Shaw says:

    Add me please

  7. Jackie says:

    Add me

  8. Nina L says:

    Yes. Please add me

  9. Denise Moore says:

    Add me
    They took overdraft fees twice in one day

  10. Rebecca Gaskins says:

    BOA has done this to my and my son’s account please add me

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