Jessy Edwards  |  March 19, 2021

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Mylife must face a class action lawsuit over its alleged false criminal background checks

A website that offers to show you someone’s “reputation” and criminal history for a fee must face class action claims, after it allegedly suggested a Minnesota man was a sex offender when he only has traffic tickets.

In a Tuesday ruling, Minnesota federal Judge Susan Nelson rejected MyLife.com’s motion to dismiss Plaintiff Brion Finlay’s proposed class action against the public information company. 

Nelson said MyLife’s profiles and “Reputation Scores” amount to a consumer report, while MyLife operates as a consumer reporting agency, so it can also be sued under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, as well as for defamation.

Finlay brought the class action in May, claiming his MyLife profile incorrectly implied he had both a criminal and sex offender background, and alleging a similar situation has likely happened to many others. 

The class action lawsuit accuses MyLife of editorializing and putting its own spin on information pulled from public records. In his case, MyLife incorrectly editorialized on its website to make a traffic ticket appear as a “criminal or arrest record.” 

According to the summary of facts, Finlay is out of work and is searching for a job. He said it’s common for a prospective employer to Google a person’s name when they apply for a job. When you Google Finlay’s name, a MyLife profile for him comes up in the results. 

Finlay did not create this profile with MyLife, instead the company creates “reputation” profiles for people based on public records databases, then makes up its own “reputation ratings” for people based on these records. It had rated Finlay a 2.32, a “poor score” by its own design.

On the MyLife-created page for Finlay, a user sees the sentence, “Brion Finlay (C), 42 – Minneapolis, MN Has Court or Arrest Records,” the summary of facts states. The website offers for users to view Finlay’s “Court, Arrest or Criminal Records” on his MyLife profile, stating that Finlay’s profile may contain “graphic content and sensitive details” and suggests that Finlay is a sex offender — which he is not.  

Finlay also alleges MyLife includes this information in its profiles to cause reputational harm and incentivize consumers to pay it to “repair” their profiles, offering people the option to remove information on their MyLife profile for a fee. He said MyLife markets and sells its “information” on people to third-parties for employment and other purposes.

Judge Nelson ruled Tuesday it was plausible Finlay has been injured by the profile.

“The allegations in the Complaint — particularly Finlay’s status as a job-seeker and the widespread availability on the Internet of the allegedly false consumer information about him — give rise to a reasonable inference that a third-party viewed that information on his MyLife profile,” she wrote.

The judge also shot down MyLife’s argument that all of the information contained within Finlay’s profile is publicly available elsewhere, so it is not liable.

“The Court disagrees,” she ruled. “As the complaint alleges, MyLife itself devised and calculates the “Reputation Score” that it includes on consumers’ profiles. That, alone, dismantles MyLife’s argument that all of the information in its profiles is available elsewhere in the public domain… Consequently, the harms alleged in the Complaint are fairly traceable to MyLife’s conduct.”

The lawsuit claims that MyLife also runs a “class cyber extortion scheme” by offering consumers the opportunity to pay a monthly fee to remove false or negative information. It seeks to represent anyone whose MyLife consumer reports have been disclosed to persons without a permissible purpose under law.

This is not the first MyLife report scam class action lawsuit filed against MyLife. In September 2019, a class action lawsuit was filed against the company by an individual who claims that MyLife sends mass solicitation emails saying that “someone” is searching for them online and then charges a fee to look at the reports.

Do you feel comfortable with MyLife creating an online profile for you? Let us know in the comments! 

Brion Finlay is represented by David Madgett of Hutton Madgett PLLC and Jason Juran and Robert R. Hopper of Robert R. Hopper LLC.

The MyLife Consumer Report Defamation Class Action Lawsuit is Finlay v. MyLife.com Inc., Case No. 0:20-cv-01105, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota. 

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118 thoughts onMyLife.com Must Face Class Action Alleging It Falsely Implied Man Was a Sex Offender

  1. Judie says:

    This company has my profile with a picture that is not me. They have me listed as having negative public records and criminal records. I’m applying to nursing school. The reputation score they gave on me is poor. I have asked them to remove it – it’s still there. I will not pay someone to correct or remove my info when it’s incorrect because if them.

  2. Judie says:

    This company has my profile with a picture that is not me. They have me listed as having negative public records and criminal records. I’m applying to nursing school. The reputation score they gave on me is poor. I have asked them to remove it – it’s still there. I will not pay someone to correct or remove my info when it’s incorrect because if them.

  3. Susan Arbour says:

    Add me please. They have listed me with criminal court actions that is absolutely false. I’m law abiding and have never had anything to do with “court orders” or other. Searching for a job right now and I have this coming up in a search of my name…

  4. Kevin Berres says:

    This site is slanderous. I would be happy to join the lawsuit against this slanderous company.

  5. Annette Greco says:

    Ive had this company remove my incorrect information and Its back now. How do I become a part of this class action..

  6. Ima Jean Nikolich says:

    I agree this site is outright fraud
    I called them to correct the information but that was midtsje S they broadcast the info daily on the site and other sites and demanded payment to change their incorrect information. They need to be banned from the internet totally.

  7. Tyler says:

    How do I be apart if this class action?

  8. Andrew says:

    I’m in for sure. These people have no business breathing the free air that we all share. They should be shot into the sun.

  9. ROBERT BOGUS says:

    They make links on their site under your NAME so they are MARKETING YOU without your consent and trying to make money at the same time. How is this LEGAL?

  10. Charles Archibald says:

    I have been having a nightmare with this company for a few years. I had deleted their occasional spam emails for years but had read they were an offspring of the site “Classmates” which I stopped when Social Media sites came around. So when I got the “Someone is looking for you” email, I foolishly clicked it. Not long after, they co-mingled my info with another with the same; First name, Last name, Middle initial, Month and Year of Birth (we were born two weeks apart). I was familiar with him because a couple decades prior a letter from the NYC Bureau of Child Support came to my home. When I finally got hold of the clerk he admitted they couldn’t find the guy and the info seemed “Close enough”. Since then MyLife continues to include my Business Name, Family Members, and Addresses along with He who was a Sex Offender. I have contacted Law Firms without help and the DOJ which was investigating MyLife but still nothing. MyLife told me on a couple occasions they would remove the info, but sure enough it comes right back up because I refuse to pay them. BTW, my namesake is DEAD and has been DEAD since 2008. I only know this because “Our” profile has a link to His Obituary! MyLife is a Criminal Enterprise.

    1. Steven Coursey says:

      I cannot agree more. The founder should do time. Then what would HIS profile look like!

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