LOS ANGELES — The federal government has filed a claim against a man for alleged unpaid college loans.
The United States of America filed a complaint on Aug. 19 in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against Jason T. Cunningham, also known as Jason Cunningham, alleging that the defendant failed to pay the plaintiff for a debt he owed.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that United States of America suffered damages from the unpaid debt. The plaintiff holds Jason T. Cunningham responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to honor his promissory note to the plaintiff by paying his debt by the agreed upon date.
The plaintiff seeks the principal amount of $72,153.65 plus interest in the sum of $8,541.04 plus ongoing interest at the rate of 3.63 percent per annum or $7.17 per day, all legal fees and any other relief as the court deems appropriate. The plaintiff is represented by William I. Goldsmith and Michael L. Goldsmith of Goldsmith & Hull A.P.C. in Northridge.
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California case number 2:16-cv-06238