Debt Collector and it's Firm big trouble...83mil trouble!

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A debt collection agency has been ordered to pay $83 million to a Missouri woman after a jury decided that the agency 'maliciously prosecuted' her to collect a debt she did not owe.

Maria Guadalupe Mejia, 51, won her case against Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC, one of the largest debt buyers in the U.S., after the company mistakenly sued Mejia for a credit card debt of $1,000 belonging to a man with a similar sounding name, according to NPR affiliate KCUR.

Jackson County Circuit Judge Joel P. Fahnestock struck down the debt collector's pleadings after it failed to hand over information in the case.

The full damages, determined by the jury after five days of hearing evidence, dealt a $250,000 fine for violating the Fair Debt and Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and punitive damages of $82,990,000 for the malicious prosecution of Mejia.

"This company has gained a reputation for take no prisoners, 'If you mess with us we're going to take you all the way, you're going to have to spend a lot of money on this litigation, you're going to have to go all the way to trial,'" said one of Mejia lawyers, Gina Chiala, according to KCUR. "And so, among consumer lawyers, they are known to be very aggressive in litigation and to not stop; even when they're wrong, they're just not going to stop."


Michael McKeon, a spokesperson for Portfolio Recovery Associates, called the verdict "outlandish" and said it "defied all common sense." McKeon said the company will file motions to dismiss the award to Mejia, believing it to be of an "inappropriate" size.

The debt collector added that if the verdict is not reduced, it "could have a material adverse effect on the Company's financial condition and/or operations."

Mejia has worked for 15 years at a dry cleaner's shop before it recently closed, leaving her unemployed. She said she was terrified when the company filed a lawsuit against her, despite having argued they had the wrong person.

The company claims to have dropped the lawsuit against Mejia for the credit card debt when it realized it had made a mistake, though it did so after Chiala's law firm, Slough Connealy Irwin & Madden, had already filed the countersuit against Portfolio Recovery Associates.

Mejia reportedly broke down in tears when the jury read its verdict. In a written statement, Mejia commented on the case:

"On February 6, 2013, my husband came to my place of employment and handed me the lawsuit Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC had served him with at our home. They wanted me to pay them over $1,000. I did not owe this company any money. My husband and I were already struggling just to keep our children fed and the lights on. The lawsuit terrified me. I feared they would take my house and I feared they would arrest me. I was very shocked that they sued me for one year and three months even though I never had the credit card. And after they dismissed the case, they said they might sue me again.

"I am so thankful to the jury for giving me and my family justice. This should not happen to anyone and I hope the jury's verdict will stop Portfolio from doing this to others. I am grateful that my name is totally cleared and my family and I can move on."

PRA Group, Inc., which owns The Portfolio Recovery Associates, reported its 2014 total revenues of nearly $881 million and net income of $176.5 million. The punitive award to Mejia amounts to nearly half of the 2014 net income figure.


http://abc7.com/finance/woman-wins-$83m-in-lawsuit-against-debt-collector/732822/

another source:
http://time.com/money/3888136/83-million-debt-collection-lawsuit/

Gotta love the FDCPA sword of intimidation!
 
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She took them to the cleaners for sure
 

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83mil?

For what?

I can see several grand in lost wages if there were any.
 

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WTF? You could ruin my credit, take me to court and, after that, I'd still drag my balls through four blocks of broken lightbulbs if you'd give me 83 million for it.
 

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I would be satisfied with just the 250K

And seeing the principals in the company horsewhipped in public until the raw flesh hung from their backs in tatters.

As a warning to all other companies in the world that illegal acts will be dealt with the same way. No matter where they are based to protect themselves.

POWER TO THE PEOPLE! :rockon:
 

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**** em. All debt collectors are complete scum. When they come after you falsely you will hate them forever. They cleaned out my checking after my ex-wife of 15 years ran up debts long after the divorce was final and didnt pay them. It took me months to get my money back while they lied and cheated at every turn. It was the only time in my life I seriously considered killing another person. If the judge ordered them killed with fire, I would applaud.
 

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**** em. All debt collectors are complete scum. When they come after you falsely you will hate them forever. They cleaned out my checking after my ex-wife of 15 years ran up debts long after the divorce was final and didnt pay them. It took me months to get my money back while they lied and cheated at every turn. It was the only time in my life I seriously considered killing another person. If the judge ordered them killed with fire, I would applaud.

Note to self: close/change all accounts that are or were shared during divorce
 

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83mil?

For what?

I can see several grand in lost wages if there were any.
Portfolio Recovery Associates hereinafter "PRA" sued the wrong person. The Defendant informed the law firm about this error. The law firm hired by PRA ignored the defendant and continued to litigate and pursue, further violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Defendant sought counsel, the attorney filed a counterclaim against PRA. I'm sure defendant's counsel had a swarm of FDCPA violations.

Merica!
 
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**** em. All debt collectors are complete scum. When they come after you falsely you will hate them forever. They cleaned out my checking after my ex-wife of 15 years ran up debts long after the divorce was final and didnt pay them. It took me months to get my money back while they lied and cheated at every turn. It was the only time in my life I seriously considered killing another person. If the judge ordered them killed with fire, I would applaud.

This. Took me a year to get some scumbag collectors to stop calling my wife and I for a $67 debt that we never owed in the first place. Let them burn.
 

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Portfolio Recovery Associates hereinafter "PRA" sued the wrong person. The Defendant informed the law firm about this error. The law firm hired by PRA ignored the defendant and continued to litigate and pursue, further violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Defendant sought counsel, the attorney filed a counterclaim against PRA. I'm sure defendant's counsel had a swarm of FDCPA violations.
Merica!
THIS! these firms think they are even above the FDCPA and do what they want. it's about time their feet were held to the fire. I would be looking for them to settle and I would settle for 250k and 5 mil in damages PLUS my attorney's fees

**** em. All debt collectors are complete scum. When they come after you falsely you will hate them forever. They cleaned out my checking after my ex-wife of 15 years ran up debts long after the divorce was final and didnt pay them. It took me months to get my money back while they lied and cheated at every turn. It was the only time in my life I seriously considered killing another person. If the judge ordered them killed with fire, I would applaud.
you go right ahead and applaud. me? I would be lighting the match.
 

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Is it a bit excessive? Seems to be, but the $83mil was punitive. The court wanted to punish them enough where it would hurt. So who else would get the money award? Makes sense to give it to the plaintive.
 

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I have no problem with this kind of fine for a debt collection agency that doesn't obey the law. My father-in-law passed away 5 years ago, with no debts. This winter we get a call about a hospital bill from 6 years ago. Even after my wife told them that he was dead and that his estate had been settled, they continued on. They threatened to sue her, have her arrested, called at all hours. The wife finally had our lawyer send out a paper notifying the company that any further contact would result in legal action, and the calls stopped. Just stupid that we had to deal with any of this. Now to get on the phone with Chase again for the new credit card they sent my mother-in-law who has been dead for 6 years.:fm:
 

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