Oliver, et al. v Navy Federal Credit Union
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1:23-cv-01731
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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June 12, 2024
The Loan Discrimination Suits Notching Through Fed. Courts
Lawsuits over loan discrimination and the fallout faced by minority borrowers are being litigated in federal courts across the country, with banks, developers and the federal government facing claims.
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May 31, 2024
Judge Axes Class Claims In Navy Federal Discrimination Suit
A Virginia federal judge has cut claims and denied class certification in a suit accusing Navy Federal Credit Union of racial lending discrimination, saying the statistical evidence from media reports does not establish intentional discrimination.
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March 21, 2024
Navy Federal Wants Racial Lending Discrimination Suit Axed
Navy Federal Credit Union on Thursday urged a Virginia federal court to toss a consolidated proposed class action accusing it of racial lending discrimination following a CNN report last year, arguing the plaintiffs have not shown that they were qualified for the loans they applied for, or that the credit union considered race when denying their applications.
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December 18, 2023
Navy Federal Hit With Discrimination Suit After CNN Report
Navy Federal Credit Union faces a federal lawsuit in Virginia bringing accusations of lending discrimination following a CNN report last week finding the lender in 2022 approved mortgages for fewer than half of Black borrowers, compared to three-quarters of white mortgage applicants.