
Ordered by BCFP to cease making new loans in September, the Florida Attorney General is now asking for a $10,000 penalty for every unfair and deceptive trade practices act, $15,000 for instances that affected senior citizens.
5 December 2018 – Ordered by BCFP to cease making new loans in September, the Florida Attorney General is now asking for a $10,000 penalty for every unfair and deceptive trade practices act, $15,000 for instances that affected senior citizens.






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