The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will have to either pursue or drop its case against Comerica Bank over alleged inadequate customer service and illegal ATM fees after a federal judge denied the agency’s bid to pause the litigation.
The CFPB asked Judge Jane J. Boyle of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas to stay the case while leaders appointed by President Donald Trump review whether they want to move forward with it.
But Boyle ruled Monday that the CFPB “failed to explain how staying this case would be in the interest of justice.”
Granting the CFPB’s ...
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