San Bernardino County
Recent News About San Bernardino County
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More than $14,000 sought for student loan allegedly in default
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County man is alleged to have defaulted on a student loan. -
Man seeks reinstatement of disability benefits from Reliance Standard
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County man claims his disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
San Bernardino County resident accused of owing on student loan
LOS ANGELES – The federal government claims a San Bernardino County resident has defaulted on a student loan. -
Consumer files class action alleging Audi used defeat devices in gasoline-powered cars
SAN DIEGO – A San Bernardino County man alleges a gasoline vehicle he purchased came equipped with a defeat device that engaged during emissions and mileage testing. -
Woman claims Citibank called her more than 300 times over alleged debt
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County woman alleges a debt collector has harassed her with hundreds of calls. -
Woman alleged to have defaulted on student loan
LOS ANGELES – The federal government alleges a San Bernardino County resident has defaulted on a student loan. -
San Bernardino County man accused of defaulting on education loan
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County man has allegedly defaulted on a student loan. -
Myofunctional Research Co. USA Inc. accused of sending unsolicited junk faxes
SANTA ANA – A San Bernardino County business alleges that a Rancho Cucamonga company sent junk faxes. -
Joshua Tree Business Alliance takes fight against Dollar General to state Supreme Court
JOSHUA TREE – The opposition of a Dollar General store in a small rural community has been taken before the Supreme Court of California. -
Department of Education alleges student loans remain unpaid
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County man is accused of defaulting on two student loans. -
Purchasing Power accused of making automatic withdraws without consent
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County woman alleges a debt collector made repeated withdraws from her debit account without her consent. -
Class action filed against National Credit Systems Inc. over calls
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a debt collector alleging telephone harassment. -
Recording police topic of several federal court decisions
SAN BERNARDINO – Soon after a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled that the First Amendment doesn’t cover recording police on video, an officer in California cited the case in a warning to a citizen capturing his actions on a cellphone camera. -
Apple-FBI truce doesn't resolve key issues on encrypted data access
MALIBU – The U.S. Justice Department may have backed out of its legal showdown with Apple this week, but the question of how far law enforcement can go to get private companies to compromise their encryption technology remains an open question.