Mr. Cooper data breach class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Nancy Randall filed a class action lawsuit against Mr. Cooper Group Inc.
- Why: Randall claims Mr. Cooper failed to protect the personally identifiable information of its customers during a data breach purportedly discovered by the mortgage lender at the end of last month.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Texas federal court.
Mortgage corporation Mr. Cooper failed to protect the personally identifiable information (PII) of its customers during a data breach discovered by the company at the end of last month, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
Plaintiff Nancy Randall claims Mr. Cooper was obligated by industry standards to safeguard any information in its systems containing PII, yet allegedly failed to do so during a data breach event it purported to discover on Oct. 31.
Randall argues Mr. Cooper also failed to provide timely, accurate and adequate notice to inform herself and other class members that their PII allegedly had been compromised during the data breach.
“The security incident was wide-reaching, impacting a number of the Defendant’s computer systems and compromising the PII of millions of people,” the Mr. Cooper class action states.
Randall wants to represent a nationwide class and Washington subclass of individuals who had their PII maintained by Mr. Cooper and were sent a notice regarding the data breach.
Mr. Cooper failed to implement, follow ‘basic security procedures,’ class action says
Randall argues her and other class members PII is now “in the hands of criminals” due to an alleged failure by Mr. Cooper to “implement and follow basic security procedures.”
“Consequently, Plaintiff and Class Members have had to spend, and will continue to spend, significant time and money in the future to protect themselves due to the Defendant’s failures,” the Mr. Cooper class action states.
Randall claims Mr. Cooper is guilty of unjust enrichment, breach of implied contract, negligence, negligence per se and is in violation of the Washington Consumer Protection Act.
The plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of compensatory, statutory, treble and/or punitive damages for herself and all class members.
In March, Nationstar — which is now known as Mr. Cooper — agreed to pay $5 million to end claims it sent incorrect automated clearing house entries to the bank accounts of mortgage borrowers in April 2021.
Did you receive a data breach notice from Mr. Cooper? Let us know in the comments!
The plaintiff is represented by Joe Kendall of Kendall Law Group, PLLC and Kenneth Grunfeld of Kopelowitz Ostrow PA.
The Mr. Cooper data breach class action lawsuit is Randall v. Mr. Cooper Group Inc., Case No. 3:23-cv-02507, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
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693 thoughts onMr. Cooper class action claims mortgage provider’s negligence resulting in data breach
Today is January 23 2024 and I just received a letter from Mr Cooper two or three days ago that said that my information was part of the security breach, and that my information was part of this breach. I cannot find how I become part of the lawsuit. I still have the letter that I can produce to show that I should be. If someone could please contact me as I know the deadline is coming up as how and when to sign up because it does not say anything in the letter I got on that. I’d really appreciate it. Thank you so much.
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I received a letter from Mr Cooper about the data breach as well and I’m having trouble getting in touch with thr people in charge of this suit.
I initially learned about the breach after I attempted to pay my mortgage Nov 1, 2023. I received no notifications of the data breach from Mr. Cooper until today, Jan 23, 2024, when I received a letter stating that my information had been compromised. 80+ days without notification is inexcusable.
Forgot to include in my previous comment that I did receive a notice from Mr. Cooper.
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Please contact me with information on how to join class action suit.
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I have always had issue w/ Mr Cooper AKA Nationstar since my mortgage was sold to them by BOA. They are not friendly to deal w/ and have made several transactional mistakes on my mortgage. I did receive a notice .
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Mr. Cooper did not send a “notice of the class action” only information to access ID protection program. So how do we get included in the class action suit?
My data was breached as a customer of Mr. Cooper. I received the notice from them. Please advise as to how I can joint the Class Action. Thank you very much.
My information was hacked, I got the notice in January. Since then I have had an someone purchase a luxury car in my name..