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Plaintiff Settles Her TCPA Claims vs. Kohl’s for its Daily Debt Collection Calls

Plaintiff Elizabeth Irizarry and defendant Kohl’s have settled all Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims between them, and “are in the process of completing the final closing documents and filing the dismissal,” said Irizarry’s notice of settlement Thursday (docket 2:23-cv-01324) in…

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U.S. District Court for Eastern Wisconsin in Milwaukee. The parties anticipate the process will take no more than 60 days, and ask that the court “retain jurisdiction for any matters related to completing and/or enforcing the settlement,” said the notice. Irizarry’s Oct. 6 complaint alleged Kohl’s inundated her with daily prerecorded debt collection calls to her cellphone after she experienced financial hardship, and that it ignored her demands that the calls stop (see 2310080001).