A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from sending money back to the Federal Reserve or Treasury Department after plaintiffs submitted declarations showing the agency was looking to do so.
Judge Matthew J. Maddox of the US District Court for the District of Maryland on Friday ordered the CFPB to file a reply to supplemental declarations Baltimore’s mayor and city council and their co-plaintiffs filed without seeking leave to do so.
The temporary restraining order will remain in place until March 14 at 9 a.m., Maddox said.
A Feb. 11 email from CFPB ...
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