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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. MoneyLion Technologies Inc. et al
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December 05, 2025
Judge Denies Firms' Bid To Clarify CFPB's MoneyLion Deal
A New York federal judge has denied a request by consumer advocate law firms to add clarifying language to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recently approved $1.75 million settlement with MoneyLion Technologies Inc., noting that the advocates did not seek to intervene in the suit and that the CFPB and MoneyLion both oppose the request.
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November 21, 2025
CFPB Inks $1.75M MoneyLion Deal Over Military Lending
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reached a $1.75 million settlement with MoneyLion Technologies Inc. to end a Biden-era enforcement action in New York federal court that accused the fintech lender of overcharging military service members.
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October 16, 2025
MoneyLion Settles CFPB's Suit Over Military Service Charges
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and MoneyLion Inc. will settle a Biden-era enforcement action accusing the fintech lender of overcharging military service members, according to a filing in New York federal court.
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June 23, 2025
CFPB, MoneyLion Ask To Pause Suit For Settlement Talks
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and MoneyLion Technologies Inc. are in talks to settle the agency's lawsuit accusing the fintech lender of overcharging military service members, according to a filing in New York federal court.
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June 09, 2025
MoneyLion Must Wait To Challenge CFPB's Fed Funding
A New York federal judge has said that while MoneyLion may challenge the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding as a defense to an enforcement lawsuit, the fintech must first answer the agency's allegations that it overcharged service members.
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June 04, 2025
MoneyLion Says CFPB Can't Duck Fed Funding Issue
Online lending platform MoneyLion has doubled down on its bid for dismissal of a lawsuit brought by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, telling a New York federal judge that new reasoning from the U.S. Supreme Court confirms the agency is improperly funded and that it is not improper to file successive dismissal motions as the CFPB has contended.
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May 30, 2025
CFPB Punts On Fed Funding Issue In MoneyLion Case
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has told a New York federal judge that fintech lender MoneyLion can't again seek dismissal from its enforcement lawsuit by challenging the agency's finances, calling a procedural foul — while sidestepping the deeper funding issue.
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March 25, 2025
MoneyLion Gets CFPB Military Lending Suit Cut, But Not Axed
A New York federal judge has trimmed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's suit against MoneyLion Technologies, tossing claims that alleged improper use of an arbitration agreement and disclosure violations while allowing the remainder to proceed.
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February 28, 2025
CFPB Won't Drop MoneyLion Suit Despite Agency Shake-Up
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau told a New York federal judge Friday that the agency plans to continue pursuing its lawsuit against MoneyLion Technologies Inc. under Trump-appointed leadership despite uncertainty about the agency's future and the CFPB's recent decisions to drop other actions due to the Trump administration's policy shake-up.
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February 27, 2025
More CFPB Attys Departing Amid Agency Uncertainty
Two more Consumer Financial Protection Bureau litigators are leaving the agency as it faces uncertainty due to the new presidential administration, including an attorney who has been with the agency since its creation in 2011.