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Woman Alleges SunTrust Bank Invaded Privacy with Collection Calls

Patricia Fonnegra, a Florida resident, filed a complaint on March 7th in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against SunTrust Bank. Fonnegra stated in the complaint that the debt collector was in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act with frequent calls. The TCPA was enacted to protect consumers from “robocalling” and regulate telephone practices.

Fonnegra claimed that she suffered damages in 2016 after receiving multiple collection calls from the defendant. In the complaint, the plaintiff holds SunTrust Bank responsible because the defendant allegedly invaded her privacy and harassed her with frequent calls.

Fonnegra requested a trial by jury and seeks statutory damages of $1,500, enjoin the defendant, all legal fees and any other relief as the court deems just.

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Related Resources:

http://flarecord.com/stories/511088056-woman-alleges-suntrust-bank-invaded-privacy-with-collection-calls

http://www.natlawreview.com/article/fcc-approves-new-tcpa-rules-telephone-consumer-protection-act