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New York AG Closes Collection Agencies

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New York AG Cuomo Closes Collection Agencies

New York AG Cuomo Closes Collection Agencies

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is continuing his crusade against rogue debt collectors. His office announced on Wednesday that they have launched a statewide inquiry into debt collection agencies.

In addition, they have obtained a court order against Lamont Cooper and his two debt collection companies, Emanee Development, Inc. and Dial Tech LLC, under which the companies will shut down and Cooper will be forced to pay restitution to consumers statewide.

According to Cuomo’s Office, Cooper’s collections companies unlawfully lied to consumers, threatened to arrest them, and intimidated them into paying debts that they sometimes did not even owe. They would often call third parties like neighbors or employers to further embarrass and harass consumers. Emanee and Dial Tech allegedly did business under the names of various shell companies and fictitious law firms across the state, including: Claims Process Services, Claims America, CMC Recovery Services, Lomax & Barnes and Murray, Bradshaw & Associates.

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Debt Collection Legal Process Server Arrested by New York AG

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New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo

Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced criminal charges today against Long Island-based American Legal Process (“ALP”) and its CEO and President William Singler for a fraudulent business scheme in which the company allegedly failed to provide proper legal notification to thousands of New Yorkers facing debt-related lawsuits, causing them unknowingly to default and have costly judgments entered against them without the chance to respond or defend themselves.

According to the court papers filed today, ALP, as a legal process server, was hired by high-volume debt collection law firms in New York to serve legal papers, usually a summons and complaint, notifying individuals that they are being sued and must answer the complaint.

ALP, however, allegedly engaged in “sewer service,” which is basically where the process server does not make any legitimate attempt to notify the consumer of the lawsuit. As a result, thousands of judgments were allegedly obtained against unsuspecting New Yorkers, many of whom first learned they were being sued when they found their bank accounts frozen or their wages garnished.

In addition, Cuomo announced his intent to sue one of ALP’s largest customers, the collections law firm of Forster & Garbus, for violations of New York State’s consumer protection laws. According to Cuomo, Forster & Garbus used ALP to serve over 28,000 summons and complaints across the state, but failed to supervise the company and relied on legal papers from ALP that it knew or should have known were false.

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