Brian White  |  September 18, 2020

Category: Education

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college student frustrated with Nelnet student loan debt

Nelnet faces a class action lawsuit alleging the lender falsely represented affiliation with the U.S. Department of Education, violating federal and state debt collection laws in regards to student loans.

The plaintiffs in the case say representatives from Nelnet misled them to believe their Nelnet loans were backed by the federal government but in fact were not. 

The lead plaintiff in the case, Kimberly Isner-Monticello, filed the class action lawsuit after learning the CARES Act’s deferment of payments would not apply to her Nelnet student loans.

Isner-Monticello says she’s a licensed attorney living in Florida. She allegedly financed her tuition through Nelnet, eventually earning her Juris Doctor degree from the Stetson University College of Law.

The plaintiff claims defendants left her to believe the Nelnet student loans were federally held. 

“Throughout the time NelNet services the loans, it would represent to Plaintiff that it was associated with the United States Department of Education,” according to the class action lawsuit. 

The Nelnet class action lawsuit contends that this kind of messaging left Nelnet student loan borrowers to believe their loans were federally held. The plaintiff points to a specific voicemail left in April. 

That message began with the greeting, “this is Nelnet calling on behalf of the United States Department of Education,” Isner-Monticello said. Her belief that her loan was federally backed was “reasonable” as a result, the class action lawsuit claims.

image of student loan debtNelnet representatives went on to explain to the plaintiff why these loans do not fall under CARES Act provisions. The loans were owned privately by a “bank, credit union or other lender” but not the federal government.  

“Clearly, the language involved in the voicemail is inaccurate, as the United States Department of Education has no involvement with the Plaintiff’s Student Loans,” the plaintiff said. 

The class action lawsuit further claims that Nelnet violates both the Fair Debt Collection Act and Florida’s Consumer Collections Practices Act by “by threatening to collect a debt when such person knows that the debt is not legitimate and asserted the existence of some other legal right when such person knows that the right does not exist.” 

Even more, the plaintiff alleges that Nelnet representatives were “falsely representing the character, amount, and legal status of the debt in question.”

The class action lawsuit claims damages in this case. Isner-Monticello “has lost work time while calling and inquiring as to her CARES Act deferment when it was not available.”

There are some $130 billion worth of private student loans in the U.S., according to the Student Borrower Protection Center. That report describes the growing privately-held debt as “an amount greater than the payday loan market and the total outstanding balance of past-due medical debt.”

“The private student loan market has less transparency, fewer mechanisms for oversight, and a smaller scale of substantive protections for borrowers than other areas of consumer finance,” the report from the Student Borrower Protection Center claims. 

The class action lawsuit seeks to form a Class that contains “All student loan borrowers in the Middle District of the US District Court in the State of Florida who have NelNet account numbers that start with the letter D, who were left voicemails alleging that Defendants are calling on behalf of the United States Department of Education re­lating to that loan.”

“The exact number of members in the Class is presently unknown, can only be as­certained through discovery, and can easily be identified through Defendants’ records or by oth­er means,” according to the class action lawsuit. 

Do you have Nelnet Student Loans? Let us know in the comments below. 

Counsel for the plaintiffs in this case are from Owen & Dunivan PLLC. 

The Nelnet Student Loan Class Action Lawsuit is Isner-Monticello, et al. v. Nelnet, Inc. et al. Case No. 8:20-cv-02135-MSS-TGW, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

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566 thoughts onNelnet Class Action Lawsuit Says Student Loan Borrowers Are Misled

  1. Cathward says:

    Yes i have nel net too

  2. Ada Couthen says:

    I have Nelnet loans.

  3. Ericka Savage says:

    I have several Nelnet loans

  4. Hannah McCurdy says:

    I have a Nelnet student loan

  5. Citia Wells says:

    I have loans with nelnet as well

  6. Sherrie Phillips says:

    I have loans through nelnet. Please keep me informed about this law suit.

  7. Monica J Conway says:

    Please contact me I have Nelnet who used to be Salie mae. They all lead you on please contact me at monicaconway69@gmail.com

  8. Kashia Johnson says:

    Yes I do please get in touch with me

  9. Carrie A Goodemote says:

    They also left me a voicemail with which the one u said how it started out..i got that voicemail

    1. Jonathan says:

      Yes and I thought they were federal loans. Please contact me.
      jmstevenson@gmail.com

  10. Carrie A Goodemote says:

    Yes I do have a nap net student loan through them.

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