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Consumer on DNC Registry Sues Colo. Telemarketer for TCPA Violations

Westminster, Colorado, telemarketer Bradley Lead Group violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by placing multiple calls over a 12-month period to a consumer on the national do not call registry, alleged a Sunday privacy class action in U.S. District Court…

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in Denver (docket 1:23-cv-00517). Kansas resident Crystal Potter, on the registry since 2008, received five calls from the company October 2021-October 2022 offering her credit report services for a fee in exchange for negotiating or canceling debt, said the complaint, alleging Potter was harmed by the invasion of her privacy. Potter seeks a declaration that Bradley Lead Group violated the TCPA, damages as allowed by law and injunctive relief, prohibiting the telemarketing company from calling numbers on the registry.