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Mortgage Lender Ignored Plaintiff’s Opt-Out Requests, Says Class Action

Defendant Liberty Mortgage’s violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act were “knowing and intentional,” and it didn’t “maintain procedures reasonably adapted to avoid any such violation,” alleged plaintiff Casey Lowe’s class action Monday (docket 2:24-cv-00496) in U.S. District Court for…

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Eastern California in Sacramento. Liberty ignored Lowe’s opt-out demands and sent him at least five telemarketing text messages, said the complaint. The “cumulative effect” of unsolicited text messages like Liberty’s “poses a real risk of ultimately rendering the phone unusable for text messaging purposes as a result of the phone’s memory being taken up,” said the complaint.