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American Focus > Blog > Economy > CFPB drops JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo lawsuit over Zelle fraud
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CFPB drops JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo lawsuit over Zelle fraud

Last updated: March 4, 2025 11:32 am
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) made a significant decision on Tuesday to dismiss its lawsuit against the operator of the Zelle payments network and the three major U.S. banks involved in transactions on the platform. The lawsuit, filed in December, accused Early Warning Services, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo of failing to properly investigate fraud complaints and provide reimbursement to victims.

Acting Director Russell Vought, who took over the CFPB, has been at the forefront of dropping several cases initiated by his predecessor, Rohit Chopra. The agency is currently facing a legal battle after a union representing CFPB employees sued to prevent mass firings and data purging that was planned under Vought and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

According to the CFPB, customers of the three banks have collectively lost over $870 million since the launch of Zelle in 2017. Zelle was introduced as an alternative peer-to-peer platform to services like PayPal and has seen tremendous success, surpassing $1 trillion in total volumes last year.

The recent dismissal of the cases with prejudice means that the CFPB cannot bring these claims again, effectively closing the door on potential consumer relief efforts. Former head of enforcement, Eric Halperin, expressed concerns about the missed opportunity to recover funds for affected consumers.

In response to the dismissal, a spokesperson for the Zelle brand welcomed the decision and reiterated that the CFPB lawsuit was “legally and factually flawed.” Lindsey Johnson, president of the Consumer Bankers Association, emphasized the banks’ commitment to following the law in offering services through Zelle and called for constructive collaboration with policymakers to address the rising threats of fraud and scams.

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Overall, the CFPB’s decision to drop the lawsuit against Zelle and the major banks marks a significant development in the ongoing battle against financial fraud and consumer protection. It highlights the complexities and challenges faced by regulatory agencies in safeguarding consumer interests in the rapidly evolving digital payment landscape.

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