Persons Who Were Allegedly Called By Citibank Via An Automatic Telephone Dialing System or ATDS or Using A Prerecorded or Artificial Voice Without Their Express Consent File Class Action Lawsuit Against Citibank.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Citibank, N.A. (“Citibank” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the Central District of California (captioned Kimberley Baker and Jesse McKay v. Citibank, N.A., Class Action Case No. CV 12-05038) alleging, among other things, that Citibank violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) by contacting plaintiff and the putative class on their cellular telepones via an automatic telephone dialing system or ATDS and/or using a prerecorded voice under 47 USC section 227, according to the Citibank Automatic Telephone Dialing System or ATDS and/or Prerecorded Voice Calls To Cell Phones class action lawsuit complaint.
The Citibank Automatic Telephone Dialing System or ATDS and/or Prerecorded Voice Calls To Cell Phones class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought as a class action on behalf of the following proposed class:
All persons within the United States who received a non-emergency telephone call from Citibank to a cellular telephone through the use of an automatic telephone dialing system or artificial or prerecorded voice and who did not provide prior express consent for such call during the transaction that resulted in the debt owed.
The Citibank Automatic Telephone Dialing System or ATDS and/or Prerecorded Voice Calls To Cell Phones class action lawsuit complaint reportedly seeks, among other things, injunctive relief, statutory damages of $500 for each call that allegedly violated the TCPA, $1,500 in treble damages for each alleged willful and/or knowing violation of the TCPA and attorneys’ fees and costs.
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