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Minnesota AG Sues Two Companies

Minnesota AG Sues Two Companies

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Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson is suing two companies that required veterans and seniors to sign over their monthly pensions for loans at annual percentage rates up to 200-percent.

 

Swanson says the goal is to declare the loans null and void and get restitution for the victims. The lawsuit was filed against Future Income Payments of Delaware and FIP of Nevada. The companies have not commented on the suit.

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