Unsolicited Debt Collection Robocalls

Debt collection agency Rash Curtis & Associates is facing a $267 million judgment after being found liable for making over 534,000 illegal robocalls to consumers in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).

U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers made the decision after a jury trial ruled in favor of plaintiff Ignacio Perez and the class of consumers. The jury found that the debt collector made these unsolicited calls with three different dialer devices – a Global Connect dialer, a VIC dialer, and a TCN dialer. Further, the calls made to Perez were found to be made with the Global Connect dialer and an artificial/prerecorded voice.

The plaintiffs stated that the debt collector used “repeated robocalls, prerecorded voice messages and autodialed calls to threaten and harass consumers in an attempt to collect consumer debts.”

The class includes all who received these types of calls between June 17, 2012, and April 2, 2019, excluding anyone who provided their cellphone numbers in a credit application to a creditor that opened an account with Rash Curtis in that debtor’s name before the debt collector placed its first call to that recipient.

Each member of the class will receive $500 per call from Rash Curtis & Associates, with Perez receiving $7,000 for the calls he received. “Our clients are quite happy with the jury’s verdict, obviously,” stated one of the plaintiffs’ attorneys, Scott Bursor.

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