If You Provided Personal Information or Made Mortgage Payments to Countrywide Before July 1, 2008, You Could Get Benefits From a Data Theft Class Action Settlement.
A class action settlement has been reached with Countrywide Financial Corporation, Countrywide Home Loans,Inc., Countrywide Bank, FSB, Full Spectrum Lending Division, and Bank of America Corporation hereafter “Countrywide” or the “Defendants”) about the theft of personal and financial information from their customer databases, according to a Countrywide class action settlement notice.
The Countrywide class action settlement reportedly offers credit monitoring, identity theft insurance, and cash reimbursements for identity theft and out-of-pocket expenses to eligible people whose personal and financial information was stolen.
Chief Judge Thomas B. Russell of the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky is overseeing the Countrywide class action. The case is known as In Re: Countrywide Financial Corp. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, No. 3:08-MD-01998-TBR, MDL 1998.
For more information on the Countrywide data theft class action lawsuit settlement and potential settlement benefits, visit the Countrywide class action settlement website:
www.cwdataclaims.com
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