CFPB Drops Lawsuit Against Big Banks Over $870M Zelle Fraud

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martes, 4 de marzo de 2025, 6:36 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has abruptly dropped a lawsuit against JPMorgan ChaseJDIV--, Wells FargoWFC--, Bank of AmericaBAC--, and Zelle, alleging their failure to protect consumers from $870 million in losses on the Zelle network over seven years.

The lawsuit, filed in December, claimed that Zelle's parent company and the big banks often left victims of fraud on the instant payments platform to "fend for themselves."

Today, the CFPB informed the court that it's dismissing the action with prejudice, and without an explanation. This move follows the Trump administration's efforts to weaken the agency by halting most of its operations, including investigations and rule-making.

The administration's stance reflects a broader goal of cutting federal bureaucracy, with Trump labeling the agency as a source of "waste, fraud, and abuse" that has harmed financial institutionsFISI--.

The CFPB's lawsuit followed an investigation by the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations led by Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, who alleged Zelle and the banks routinely fail to adequately protect and reimburse consumers who use the popular network.

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