· 8/23/2004
Moore v. Equifax Information Services LLC
Citations
- 333 F. Supp. 2d 1360
- 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17383
- 2004 WL 1908137
How courts have described this case
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- holding that \damages for mental distress are recoverable under the FCRA even if the consumer has suffered no out-of-pocket losses\
- noting that damages for mental distress are recoverable under FCRA, even if the consumer has suffered no out-of-pocket losses
- finding plaintiff’s damages due to emotional distress resulting from humiliation and embarrassment because of Equifax’s inaccurate credit report were recoverable under the FCRA even if the plaintiff consumer suffered no out-of-pocket losses
- “Damages for mental distress are recoverable under the FCRA, even if the consumer has suffered no out-of-pocket losses.”
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Judges: Shoob
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