Source: https://theclassactionlawsuit.com/transunion-credit-report-settlement/
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 18:37:03+00:00

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A settlement has been proposed in the class action settlement entitled Clark v. Trans Union LLC and Anderson v. Trans Union LLC, aka TransUnion Inaccurate Credit Report Settlement.
Class members in the case claim that TransUnion credit reports included false records of civil judgments and/or tax liens.
Carolyn Clark filed Clark v. Trans Union LLC on June 30, 2015. Olga Anderson, Kim Breeden, and Brenda Walker filed Anderson v. Trans Union LLC on June 5, 2016.
Anyone in the U.S. who requested and received a copy of their credit report from TransUnion between May 20, 2009 and March 23, 2018 that included a public record such as a bankruptcy judgment, or tax lien, or had credit report sent to a third party between the dates of July 5, 2014, and March 23, 2018, where it contained a tax lien or civil judgment that was inaccurately reported or did not belong to you.
Class members need to include their full name, mailing address, date of birth and last four digits of their social security number. They must also provide a description of the public record and company name that took adverse action against them as well as the date it occurred. Evidence showing the date of the disposition of the reported lien or judgment and also the adverse action date. Class members also need to show that they disputed the inaccurate information that appeared on their TransUnion credit report and that TransUnion did not resolve the dispute in their favor and that they suffered negative actions within 60 days of the resolution.
Don’t Qualify for the TransUnion Inaccurate Credit Report Settlement?
Clark v. Trans Union LLC is listed as case 3:15-cv-00391 and Anderson v. Trans Union LLC is listed as case number 3:16-cv-00558. Both cases are pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Class members who file valid claims will be represented by the law firm Consumer Litigation Associates PC, Kelly & Crandall PLC, Francis & Mailman OC, and Berger & Montague PC.
TransUnion will be represented by the law firms of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, Spotts Fain PC, and McCandlish Holton.

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