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Defendant Dismisses With Prejudice Robocall Complaint Vs. Wyndham Vacation

Plaintiff Mariana Munoz and defendant Wyndham Vacation Ownership submitted a joint motion for dismissal of Munoz’s action with prejudice, said a Tuesday filing (docket 3:23-cv-00342) in U.S. District Court for Southern California in San Diego. Parties will bear their own…

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fees and costs. Munoz’s February robocalling complaint claimed Wyndham used an automatic telephone dialing system to place calls after she experienced financial hardship and defaulted on her regular monthly payments (see 2302230041). Wyndham argued in its May reply to the complaint that award of statutory or punitive damages to Munoz would be “grossly disproportionate" to any injury she sustained (see 2305160041).