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N.J. Plaintiff Dismisses All His TCPA Claims Against Credit Repair Company

Joshua Champion and the Credit Pros International voluntarily dismissed with prejudice all Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims brought by Champion, said their joint stipulation of dismissal Friday (docket 2:21-cv-10814) in U.S. District Court for New Jersey in Newark. Each side…

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will bear its own costs and fees, said the stipulation. None of the rights of any putative class members other than Champion “have been released or are otherwise affected by this dismissal,” it said: “This dismissal resolves the entire action.” Champion's class action alleged that Credit Pros, a credit repair company, sent 56 text message solicitations between October 2020 and January 2021 to a number he had listed on the national do not call registry since July 2019 (see 2305170028).