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Plaintiff Tells Court All His TCPA Claims vs. Wells Fargo Bank Are ‘Fully Resolved’

Plaintiff Christopher Atanasoff voluntarily dismisses with prejudice all his Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against Wells Fargo Bank, said his notice Thursday (docket 3:22-cv-01698) in U.S. District Court for Southern California in San Diego. Since Atanasoff’s May 2 notice of…

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settlement, contingent on the execution of a confidential agreement (see 2305040020), the parties have “fully resolved” the case, said the notice. Each side will bear its own attorneys’ fees and costs, it said. Atanasoff and Wells Fargo agreed in January to refer Atanasoff’s TCPA dispute to binding arbitration (see 2301100032). He alleged Wells Fargo phoned him more than 60 times to collect an old credit card debt, even after receiving a cease and desist from his lawyer.