Capital One Was Sued for
Predatory Lending in East Harlem Now Motion to
Dismiss Opposed
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 22 – Capital One
Bank refused a payment plan
and moved to foreclose on
woman's property in East
Harlem in upper Manhattan,
NYC.
She sued in
state court - and Capital One
moved to transfer the case to
Federal court in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York,
where Inner City Press found
it in the docket.
The
plaintiff recounts how she was
tricked, akin to predatory
lending. She is seeking
punitive damages and an
injunction preventing further
foreclosure actions.
On February 17
Capital One's counsel wrote in
asking to extend its time to
answer or otherwise respond -
then it moved to dismiss.
On April 22 -
after a rubber stamp of
Capital One's Discover
takeover - the plaintiff
opposed the motion, asserting
breach of contract and
wrongful foreclosure.
The case is
Sanders v. Capital One, N.A.,
1:25-cv-1252 (Broderick)
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