A Florida woman is suing Northland Group Inc. and Capital One Bank (USA) NA, creditor, citing violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida against the defendants alleging that they violated FDCPA through abusive, deceptive and unfair debt collection practices.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleged that in 2014 her attorney informed Capital One that she was being represented and to direct all communications regarding the debt to her legal counsel. However, on October 31, 2015, Northland sent the plaintiff an initial communication and did not go through her counsel.
The plaintiff holds Northland Group Inc. and Capital One Bank (USA) NA responsible because the defendants allegedly caused confusion through its written correspondence with her, failed to disclose the identity of the original and current creditor, and failed to follow demands not to contact the plaintiff.
She is requesting a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendants, attorneys’ fees, costs of action, interest and further relief as the court determines.
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