Complaint Review: Weltman Weinberg & Reis - Cincinnati Ohio
- Weltman Weinberg & Reis 525 Vine St. Suite 800 Cincinnati, Ohio U.S.A.
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Weltman Weinberg & Reis Illegal garnishment---which they knew was illegal---defrauding bank and courts Cincinnati OH
*Consumer Comment: Winning lawsuit
Weltman Weinberg and Reis harassed me for a debt for uncountable months. They were told I was on Social Security Disability and that it is illegal to garnish money from from my account. Somehow (illegally I believe) they got a court order and took what little money I had. I am in the process of trying to recover it and the penalties I incurred because of them.I notice on these reports people are not getting their money back.
I am going to sue not only for the money, but the mental anguish. I hope to win because I am on mental disability. Can anyone out there tell me if they have received their money back or successfully sued them?
Jill
Cincinnati, Ohio
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Winning lawsuit
AUTHOR: Sue Em All - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
Get on Pacer for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division and check out Fausto v Credigy services Corp. No. 07-05658 JW. This case was decided in 2009 in favor of Fausto....the Judge awarded him $500,000 in emotional (punitive) damages and $1,000 in statutory damages....
read this case and learn what is needed for filing your own..... and move forward from there.


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