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US, New York predatory lending lawsuit against Credit Acceptance put on hold by judge.

Breaking News: Judge Halts Predatory Lending Lawsuit Against Credit Acceptance Corp

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW⁣ YORK (Reuters) – A⁣ federal judge on ⁢Monday put on hold⁤ a predatory lending lawsuit against Credit Acceptance Corp ​by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and New York Attorney General Letitia James, over objections from both regulators.

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In staying the lawsuit, U.S. ​District Judge ⁣Jennifer Rearden in‌ Manhattan cited a separate case before the U.S. Supreme​ Court over whether the‌ CFPB’s funding ⁣mechanism is constitutional.

A ruling against ‌the CFPB could imperil actions by the consumer ⁤watchdog since it was ​created as part of‌ the Dodd-Frank ‍Act in 2010, in response to the global ​financial‌ crisis.

The CFPB and James accused Credit Acceptance of driving low-income ⁣borrowers ‍into used-car loans it knew they‌ could not afford, with interest rates ‌averaging 22%, ⁣and concealing⁤ the true cost of borrowing.

In ⁢one alleged instance, ​Credit Acceptance approved‌ a ⁤$260-a-month loan for a mother of two who made just⁢ $950 per month, ‌and whose vehicle ended up being repossessed twice.

The ‍regulators argued that the CFPB’s funding status had no bearing on whether ‍their ⁣lawsuit could ‌proceed.

But the​ judge said that while the public had an‍ interest in ⁢seeing consumer protection ‌laws⁤ enforced, “any potential harm ‌to the public caused by delaying this action is outweighed by the benefit to consumers ​in proceeding in a streamlined fashion.”

The CFPB declined to comment. James’ office did⁣ not ‌immediately‍ respond to requests for ⁢comment.

A Supreme Court⁢ decision in the funding case ⁣is expected by next June.

Last December, another judge ⁤cited that case ​in staying a lawsuit by the CFPB and ⁣James​ against⁣ MoneyGram⁤ International over remittance transfers,⁤ which ⁣let people in the ‌United States‌ send money to ⁢family and friends elsewhere.

The case⁣ is​ Consumer Financial Protection Bureau et al v Credit Acceptance Corp, U.S. District⁢ Court, Southern District ⁤of New York,‍ No. 23-00038.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in‍ New York; Editing by David Gregorio)

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