Navient, the federal government’s student loan servicer, can’t shake claims that it mishandled students’ payments and miscommunicated with them about repayment plans, a federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Robert D. Mariani of the Middle District of Pennsylvania denied Navient’s request to toss the complaint filed against it by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street and Consumer Protection Act.
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