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Wells Fargo to Pay $3.7 Billion Over Consumer Banking Violations

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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