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CFPB drops lawsuits against Capital One and Rocket Mortgage affiliate

Last updated: February 28, 2025 5:06 pm
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has undergone significant changes under the new leadership of acting director Russell Vought. The agency recently dismissed several enforcement lawsuits that were initiated by the previous administration’s director, Rohit Chopra.

In a bold move, the CFPB issued notices of voluntary dismissal for cases involving major financial institutions such as Capital One, Berkshire Hathaway-owned Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance, Rocket Homes Real Estate (a unit of Rocket Cos), and Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. The agency stated that it was dismissing these cases with prejudice, indicating that they would not be pursued again in the future.

These dismissals mark a stark departure from the aggressive enforcement actions taken under Chopra’s leadership. The CFPB’s accusations against the companies ranged from financial misconduct to illegal practices, including allegations of bilking customers, ignoring mortgage affordability issues, providing illegal kickbacks, and improperly collecting loans.

Notably, Capital One and Rocket welcomed the dismissal of their cases, with both companies expressing relief at putting these legal challenges behind them. Following the news of the dismissals, shares of Capital One and Rocket saw an uptick in value.

The abrupt shift in the CFPB’s approach has raised eyebrows among current and former employees of the agency. Several cases with upcoming docket dates are expected to be dismissed as the agency distances itself from Chopra’s initiatives. Eric Halperin, the CFPB’s former head of enforcement, noted that the recent wave of dismissals is unprecedented in the bureau’s history, with billions of dollars in consumer harm left unaddressed.

In a related development, the CFPB also dropped a case against TransUnion, accusing the credit agency of violating a 2017 order related to its credit tools marketing practices. TransUnion welcomed the dismissal of the case and reiterated its commitment to supporting consumers.

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The timing of these dismissals coincided with a nomination hearing for Jonathan McKernan, President Trump’s pick to lead the CFPB permanently. Senator Elizabeth Warren raised concerns about the agency dropping lawsuits against companies allegedly cheating American families, suggesting that the timing was intended to embarrass McKernan.

Overall, the CFPB’s recent actions signal a significant shift in its enforcement priorities and approach to consumer protection. The agency’s new leadership under Russell Vought is poised to chart a different course for the CFPB, prompting questions about the future direction of financial regulation in the United States.

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