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Wells Fargo to Pay $3.7 Billion Over Consumer Banking Violations

The New York Times – Business:

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cited improper overdraft fees, account freezes, auto repossessions and misapplied home loan payments that have harmed millions of consumers since 2011.

Emily Flitter
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