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Any FCRA Violation Was 'Bona Fide' Error, Says I.C. System, Seeking Dismissal

Any credit reporting offense that I.C. System committed in violation of federal or state law in its dealings with plaintiff Max Kusner was a “bona fide error,” said the defendant's answer Tuesday (docket 6:24-cv-00371) to Kusner's complaint in U.S. District…

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Court for Middle Florida in Orlando. I.C. System admits no "liability whatsoever,” said its answer. Kusner sued I.C. System, Charter and Equifax in February (see 2402220021), alleging the debt collection company continued to demand a balance from him even after he returned his Charter equipment and didn’t owe the service provider any money. Kusner’s complaint and purported claims for relief are barred because he sustained no injury or damage as a result of an act or omission by I.C., said the defendant's answer. I.C. System requests an order dismissing the case and awarding it attorneys’ fees and costs, the filing said.